The University of Delhi (DU) has, over the last few months, seen strong protests from teachers and students against the hasty and authoritarian implementation of the Four Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUP). The FYUP seeks to bring about a structural change to the undergraduate programme without adequate discussion, consultation or, it would seem, thought. One of the concerns raised in the critique of the proposed programme is that the syllabi have been shabbily cobbled together in a hurry, bypassing due procedure. This is particularly true of the much-vaunted ‘Foundation Courses’ that every single student will have to study in the first two years of the undergraduate programme. Designed to prepare students for the “grand challenges facing India”, these courses seem to crumble under this ambitious burden.