Lucknow: Some city schools recorded a good percentage of attendance when they continued offline classes after a month on Monday.
Universities and colleges, but witnessed low additions on the day that were reopened.
In most of the city schools, the presence of grade 9 to 12 students is between 65-70%, while in college and the university is quite low 10-40%.
The teacher looks welcomed students at the school gate.
“The average absence of 65-70% is recorded in most schools.
Senior students are happy to attend offline classes,” said President of the Unaged Private School Association Anil Agarwal.
In schools such as the Montessori City School, Rani Lakshmi Bai Memorial, SKD Academy, Hoerner College, St Joseph’s Schoolthe present were recorded above 70%.
President of the Private School Association Atul Srivastava said, “The presence for senior classes is good and now we ask the government to allow offline classes to students from all standards so that there is no academic loss.” Meanwhile, at Lucknow University and Affiliate attendance, however, not up to 9 and so on.
“A number of outstation students are absent and therefore the presence on the first day is low.
Student number will gradually increase,” said Lu Durgesh Srivastava spokesman said.
He said that since the PG exam was scheduled for February 17 and so on, students were busy in preparation.
“About 40 to 50% of undergraduate students appear for the temporary class at the postgraduate level of several students coming to cleanse doubts,” said a spokesman for KMCLU Ritu Dang.
Similar is a scene at other Actu College.