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Mumbai Colleges witnessed a bad presence on the first day of college

Mumbai Colleges witnessed a bad presence on the first day of college
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Mumbai: Mumbai College witnessed a lukewarm response from students on the first day of reopening on Wednesday morning.
The state asked the college to start the physical class in government resolution last week.
With the semester-end exams occur for undergraduate class in online mode, most of the colleges are called their graduate students.
While first level students were also called, most did not appear on Wednesday and the teacher continued with online lectures from the campus place.
Most students are still vaccinated in part and therefore, not eligible to attend the physical class, the word college.
In some colleges, very few have given approval despite being vaccinated.
College charged a quiet view on the first day of reopening, after 19 months in Pandemic Covid-19.
Joshi Diya, a first grade student St.
Andrew’s said that he wanted to come but only took the first dose of the vaccine.
From its class from 37 students, only seven were fully vaccinated.
The Principal Marie Fernandes said that the number might rise Post Diwali.
Most classes are carried out online on Wednesday and only about 5-10% of students come to physical lectures, he added.
He said Juggling between online and offline lectures could be difficult for teachers.
Even today, some teachers are not called because they procord the online exam for second and third students.
GT Thampi, the Principal of Thadomal Shahani Engineering College, Bandra, said that the presence was lukewarm on the first day.
College only called their second year engineering students.
Some departments plan to open on Monday, so we hope the presence will increase at that time, he said.
On Wednesday, colleges saw less than 20% of students on campus.
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In Nagindas Khandwala College in the Malad only the PG class began, but its presence was less than 10% of the main words of Ancy Jose.
He said that in a college survey, around 50% claimed they were fully vaccinated, but many of this number also did not give approval.
“Many can work from home and prefer online classes now,” Jose said.
In the Kalyan-dombivali area, local corporations have not provided a nod to the reopening of colleges.
Birla Principal Avinash Patil said that all teachers in college on Wednesday, but they could not start physical classes because they had not received approval.

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