Mumbai: Like Covid-19 and the Omicron variant tightens their grip in Maharashtra, the state government has decided to cover all non-agricultural, technical and private universities and affiliated colleges and student hostels until February 15, their officials are here Wednesday .
This step occurred after the Minist of Higher Education and Technical Uday Samant held a virtual conference with the commissioner of the Division, collector and Chancellor of Chancellor from various non-agricultural universities.
Samant said that considering the aspects of student safety and health, all universities and universities have agreed to do classes and checks that will come online.
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However, in some districts such as Nanded, Jalgaon, and Nandurbar who have connectivity problems, physical examinations must be done.
All universities have been directed to regulate student help channels, and if students lose an online exam because of the connectivity or problem of power supply, they must be given another opportunity to write their exam, the Minister is confident.
Similarly, if there are students who cannot appear even for online exams because he is infected with the Covid-19 virus or Omicron, or if their family members suffer, they will be given a new opportunity to take the exam to ensure they do not lose the academic year.
Simultaneously, the government has decided to cover all student hostels in university jurisdictions with advance notice for a certain period, although international students will be allowed to live there.
Steps for colleges come after several cities such as Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Aurangabad and others decided to close all schools for grade 1 to 9 and grade 11, until January 31, considering the large spread of Covid-19 and Omicron, and drive vaccination For teenagers aged 15-18 have been taken on a big trip throughout the state.