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Odisha College Opens again: Thin present on the first day

Odisha College Opens again: Thin present on the first day
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Bhubaneswar: On the first day of reopening, technical college and university Monday reported a thin presence.
Students gradually return to their hostel.
The institution authorities say that the flow of students can rise after three to four days.

Like other technical universities from the state, the College of Engineering and Technology (CET) Bhubaneswar, which will soon be upgraded to universally affiliated unity, welcoming students to campus by following the Covid guidelines issued by the government.
“Bachelor of Bachelor (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) and Postgraduate (PG) attended the class by wearing a mask.
But the number of students is very lacking on the first day.
We hope the number will increase after three or four days,” said Prashant Kumar Patra, Principal Cet.
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The Institute of Information and Technology (Imit), Cuttack, PK Padhi Principal said students did not attend classes on Monday.
“The last year students appear for online exams, that’s why they don’t come to campus,” he added.
Odisha Private Engineering College Association (OPECA) Secretary of Honorary Binod Dash said most professional techniques and universities received a large number of students on the first day reopened.
“Many of them are busy preparing projects and appearing for online checks,” he added.
Ritesh Chhatoi, a final student of a city-based engineering student, said he was happy after attending college.
“It’s not easy to stay at home for several months.
Practical classes are very important for us and they cannot be done online, so the reopening of college is a good idea,” he added.
Jeetamitra Satpathy, Principal of Iti Bhubaneswar, said about 40 percent of students attended the physical class on Monday.
“Students attend practical classes along with the theory class.
They are happy to attend offline classes,” he added.
Bansidhar Majhi, Deputy Chancellor Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology (Vssut), Burla, said they would start offline classes for students last year and Ph.D.
Bachelor from August 13.
The development of the skills and department of technical education has made a decision to reopen educational institutions under administrative control for students last year students from August 9.
The institution was asked to take all prevention steps such as complete sanitation and disinfection of classrooms, laboratories, and hostels in accordance with Covid-19 guidelines.

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