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Only 10-20% of students return to Mumbai Colleges

Mumbai: A week after the City College reopened the Diwali vacation post, the presence had not collected steps.
Most see about 10-20 percent of physical presence and some still do only the practical session of offline science.
In some universities, even a fully vaccinated one who has given approval for attendance does not appear.
Without attendance policies and options attending online classes, it may be difficult to get all students back to the classroom, say the principal.
Teacher, on the other hand, find it difficult to manage classes in hybrid mode with the majority attending online lectures.
Wilson College in Chowpatty only practiced offline science like now.
“Many of our students come from outside the country.
Because there is no direction to open a hostel, we cannot call them.
Among those from Mumbai, many are not fully vaccinated.
So, our teacher is doing an online theory class from their homes or College library and classrooms, “said Principal Anna Pratima Nikre.
In K College, the presence hasn’t taken.
“We have around 20% of students who attend offline lectures now in most classes,” said S Padhi, deputy principal, adding attendance to be able to take in December.
Hemlata Bagla, Deputy Chancellor, HSNC University, said: “Many students have not received their second dose.
Second, the outstation candidate cannot return because there are no hostel facilities.
Also, with college offering a hybrid lecture mode, many feel comfortable to attend college from home, “said Bagla.
Anushree Lurch, Principal, Ramnarain Ruia College, said several BSC students attended college.
Even though the presence for art has not taken, nearly 50% of vaccinated students have come, he added.
Lurch said the teacher found it difficult to manage hybrid teaching modes.
“Using a blackboard to explain the problem or diagram to students in the classroom and who attend online becomes difficult in hybrid mode.” In Ne College, the presence has begun to take.
Principal Parag Ajgaonkar said with Smartboards, the teacher has managed to enter hybrid mode easily.
Ancy Jose, Director, Nagindas Khandwala College, said they had a slightly better presence in the course financed by their own, but in the assisted courses, the number was less than 10%.
A principal said that until the hybrid teaching mode continued, many would choose for online classes.
“There are also no coercion in the current physical presence.
Many try competitive entrance examinations will want to save time on the way,” said the principal.

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