Pune: College engineering is planning various induction programs and activities to help students of the first year of academic year 2021-22 defeat the fatigue of pandemic and transition from virtually physical learning.
College said students had been cut off with physical school since the pandemic began.
They may face extreme digital exposures, pandemics, the acceptance process is delayed and disconnected to the physical academic world.
Siddharth Jabade, Vice Chancellor of the University of Vishwakarma, said, “It is possible because education online, some students may not have their fundamentals STD XII is clear.
So, we offer bridge courses.
Many students experience pandemic fatigue.
For this, we have a guidance program.” Wiswakaka Institute of Technology has planned an eight-day induction program that will include fun activities, visits to labs and other facilities.
“Through the faculty-guardian scheme, we will conduct personal discussions with students where we will advise them about the importance of coming to campus,” said R M Jalnekar, Director of Vit.
Pune Institute of Computer Technology said that their management worked with a strong alumni network, helping students financially, especially those who had lost their parents to Covid-19.
“We have a very strong co-curricular program for first year students.
We tried various things to make the first year’s student transition as smooth as possible,” said Prahlad Kulkarni, Pict Principal.
GN Kulkarni, Principal of the Chinchwad College of Engineering, also talked about having an orientation program for new students.
Meanwhile, the College of Engineering Pune has a ‘mitr’ health center that provides professional psychological counseling for students, holding a bondage between seniors and juniors.
According to the notification by CET countries, the new academic year 2021-22 for first year engineering students will begin on December 6.