Kolkata: Unlike the previous two attempts to reopen the campus when universities and universities give priority to a collection of exits and students with lab-based subjects for in-people, this time they call junior students even from physical semesters even.
Many universities actually decide to call students only from two or three first semesters and dates for others will be announced later after the principal has been carried out for several reasons.
This time most students are vaccinated completely or in part, many have been delayed early because of the delay in reception in the last two years of the pandemic and they have less time to complete their curriculum.
Also, the Ministry of Education has indicated that students from all batches can be called by staggering and senior student internal exams.
In Seth Anandram Jaipuria College, the first semester students in all courses began on Thursday.
The student’s class in the fourth and sixth semester will begin on February 8 Asok Mukhopadhyay, head of the campus school.
In North City College, too, offline classes for first semester students began on Thursday.
The date for another semester will be announced soon.
“Students have been equipped with their time tables and classes have begun,” said a college official.
In Goenka College of Commerce and business administration, as well as classes for BCOM and MCOM first year starting from Thursday.
Previously, two efforts were made to reopen the campus before the second and third wave in March and mid-November last year.
But only students from the batch out were prioritized.
But this time Junior Batch was also called to campus.
According to the principal this school has been carried out after considering several factors.
“Many of these students have received entrance tickets in 2020 but have never stepped on campus.
They have lost a lot of time because the initial is delayed for the semester because the receipt process starts late.
This is the reason we decided to call a junior batch too along with senior batches, “The headmaster from South Kolkata College.
“Most students have taken their vaccinations including those in the first and second semester so it is safe to call them to campus,” said the headmaster.
Professor presidency said the individual department would notify students about offline classes.