Coimbatore: GS Sameran collector has instructed schools and colleges in this district not to allow daily undergraduate students from Kerala to attend offline classes after reopening institutions from September 1.
Instead, institutions will conduct online classes for them consider increasing the number of cases – Covid casuals in Kerala and a slight increase in coimbatore, collectors say towards all educational institutions in the district here on Monday.
However, dormitory students from Kerala will be permitted after they produce a RT-PCR test certificate regardless of their vaccination status.
Thousands of students from Kerala are registered in schools and colleges in the Coimbatore district.
“Students from Ker Ala may not lose class because they will be connected through online,” Head of Arts and Science located on the TN-Kerala border said.
While some universities have technology support to conduct online and offline classes simultaneously, many universities simultaneously, many universities there is no technology support or adequate staff to conduct classes simultaneously.
“The state government has requested universities to plan classes on alternative days to maintain a power of 50%.
But the class will not be divided because it will need more teachers to handle the same class.
But prohibiting offline classes for Kerala students have made college.
To plan an online class separately for them, “The administrator of a private college in Coimbatore said.