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Maharashtra: Drive Vaccine Covid-19 in 5,000 Universities, Possible Offline Exams Next Semester

Maharashtra: Drive Vaccine Covid-19 in 5,000 Universities, Possible Offline Exams Next Semester
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Pune: A mega drive on Covid-19 vaccination will be conducted in around 5,000 universities in all states from October 25 to November 2, to ensure that students over 18 years can obtain the Minister of Higher Education and Technical Uday Samant, said at a press conference at the College of Engineering, Pune on Friday.

Efforts will be made to conduct a term-end inspection in offline mode for the next semester anywhere allowing students to attend offline classes that need full vaccination, he said.
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Nearly 40 students who study in various universities in the state will benefit from this.
However, some of these students may have been vaccinated.
Therefore, we will get the right figure tonight.
I appealed all students to use this and get vaccination, “added Samant.
Dhanraj Mane, Director of Higher Education, said, “Because the holidays occur in many universities, many students are still in their home town, which may be far from the college they have registered.
Therefore, we have given students provisions.
To register at The college center near them and get themselves after showing their college ID card.
Instructions have also been given to the Joint Director who stated for this.

Samant has interacted with students from college and he said he planned to do it around 50 colleges in the state.
“We know that because Diwali, students might want to continue online until the festival ends and then goes for online education.
10-15 today will be beneficial for universities and universities because they will get time to clean the area and make the necessary preparations,” added Minister.
Samant said that student mindset needs to change from online to the offline exam now and for offline classes must begin.
“We try to see where we can hold an offline examination.
However, we have provided a university choice to conduct good checks in offline or online mode depending on circumstances.
Whatever the decision will be taken to ensure that students are not affected in any case , “said Samant.

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