Mangaluru: Mangalore University has planned to conduct a practical class on campus for graduate and graduate science programs in the past year, starting next week.
PS Yadapithaya, Representative of Chancellor, Mangalore University, said the decision to start classes on campus for another flow will be taken after September 15.
He said, “The district administration has asked us to stop the ongoing semester exam after increasing Covid.
-19 cases in Kerala on August 3.
After our request, they returned from August 11.
The examination ended in 4.
September after this, it was decided that Even the semester class will continue online after the exam.
“However, there are practices of science that cannot be taught online.
Mangalore University asked the district government to provide concessions and allow practices to be taught on campus.
“District administration has considered our request.
This now allows students to visit the campus from next week for practical examinations,” Yadapadithaya said.
According to the guideline, only a few students can come on campus at a time, and universities must follow strict SOPs.
Kerala students must produce negative RT-PCR test reports and follow all guidance issues by the Government of State of Karnataka.
All other courses that do not have a practical subject will continue online, and the decision to switch to offline mode is likely to be taken after September 15.
“District administration has told us that decisions will be taken after assessing Covid-19 and the situation of the Nipah,” Yadapadithaya said.
Focus on the final semester exam to help undergraduate and postgraduate students, Mangalore University has planned to carry out their earliest exams.
Yadapadithaya said the university would conduct an exam for the sixth semester graduate students and the fourth semester of September 20 and so on.
When handing over the online exam idea, Yadapadithaya said there was an opposition from many people for the Proktas exam.
“So we will now go with the usual test pattern,” he said.
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