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Delhi: Foreign students get more time to return to campus

Delhi: Foreign students get more time to return to campus
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New Delhi: With the institute in the city gradually moving towards the return of offline classes, Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) and Delhi University (DU) have calmed the rules for foreign students to arrive on campus.
Du official said relaxation would be made in terms of attendance material and study to ensure that these students have a smooth shift to offline mode.
DU will continue the physical class from Thursday.
Amarjiva Lochan, Dean with foreign students, said, “Foreign students will not face any crisis.
If they cannot reach on time, the presence relaxant will be given.
As for the first year, their exam is still scheduled in online mode in March.
Batch checks Others will only be held in May.
“Declare that assistance will also be provided in academics, Lochan added,” Online class will be stopped, but we will ensure that students who cannot reach do not miss in academics.
The study material will be given to them and even The video lecture is possible.
The university is working on this problem and students do not need to worry.
A team has been formed to look into this concern.
“AUD, who said students were asked to join offline classes on February 17, has given time foreign students until March 7 To help them complete visas and transit formalities.
“Until then, the course instructor was asked to conduct a class in hybrid mode where foreign students were registered and provide recording and reference materials to ensure access to class transactions during the transition period,” he said.
Jawaharlal Nehru (JNU) official said the deans of each of the centers related to students and decisions will be taken soon.
“If there is a delay in reporting to campus, students can always contact each dean and we will see that they do not face any problems,” said a senior official.
The university remembers a sudden shift from online to offline mode, officially added.
“For the first years, the class continues to be in online mode.
Even for the rest, there is no pressure and we become liberal.” JNU has authorized the Deans to make calls about their centers and they will meet soon.
“Depending on their feedback, we will decide on future actions,” the official said.

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