Bhubaneswar: Offline class for PG First year students at state universities and college levels starting from Monday.
A thin presence was recorded on the first day.
The authorities of these institutions say that the flow of students can rise after a week.
The Ministry of Higher Education has issued a notification to start the first year’s PG class from November 15.
But many students did not appear for offline classes that thought that the first year of PG had not ended.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results “I think the class will be repeated for students who receive the entrance ticket.
So, it will be fine to attend classes after a few days.
Spot receipts will end on December 8,” said Ritesh Behera, a person Students from Ganjam.
Aparajita Chowdhury, Deputy Chancellor of the Women’s University of Rama Devi Bhubaneswar said nothing appeared for the first year’s offline class on Monday.
“I think newcomers will gradually attend classes after two or three days.
The dormitory process is ongoing.
Students will come to the hostel after their name appears in the bonding list,” he added.
He said the university had begun to hold a webinar on the development of the capacity and development of student personality from Monday.
That will continue until Tuesday too.
“When students have not joined the class, they can watch our webinar via YouTube and learn from experts.
It’s like an orientation program for students,” he added.
Santosh Kumar Tripathy, Deputy Chancellor of the University of Fakir Mohan Balasore, said very few students attended the class on the first day.
“It takes some time to see full strength in the first semester class.
After they come, we will hold an orientation program for newcomers,” he added.
Basanta Kumar Mallick, chairman of the PG council, Utkal University, said they had received a good number of students compared to other universities.
“We will hold an induction program for them,” he added.
The process of receipt of the spot will begin on November 17 and ended on December 8, 5,544 PG seats have been lying empty in various state universities and college levels throughout the state after receipt of the second round.