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Universities are not ready, can continue physical classes after Diwali

Universities are not ready, can continue physical classes after Diwali
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Nagpur: The State Department of Education has enabled the reopening of the college level from October 20, but the institutions in this district expect complete classes of people only after diwali.Institusi such as the National Fire Service College, Maharashtra National Law University, VNIT and Iím, ask students who are registered from various parts of the country.
Officials from these institutions say even if they announce the reopening of October 20, students may not be able to join the short notice.
The celebration season will make a difficult reservation.
Students also want to live with their families for celebrations.
Some universities affiliated with Nagpur University have asked students to update their vaccination status.
According to the norm, students who have taken both doses will only be permitted, it is also after 15 days of the second jab.
The university has asked for college to run vaccination drives for students if a large number of them were not vaccinated.
NFSC Dean Goutham Kumar said the physical class in the college would begin with the university issue guidelines.
“We have students from all countries registered for our housing program.
They need a reservation to travel to the city, so we plan to give them enough time,” he said.
Government colleges such as the Institute of Science and Institute of Forensic Sciences are awaiting instructions from the District Administration of Hostel Availability.
“Some hostels are still with NMC where it runs the Covid Care Center,” they said.
Nu Law College Hostel also with NMC where it can run CCC if needed.
Pejabatu said the department and three universities were open for the academic year while the class was being held in online mode.
“Because the government has been permitted, classes will continue in physical mode.
All guidelines mentioned by the government will be followed during normal class hours,” they said.
Nagpur officials said they were running a hybrid class.
In the hybrid class, some students are allowed to attend classes directly while others attend the same session online.
Students who experience problems in online classes are mostly permitted to live on campus and attend classes.
A pharmaceutical principal said the laboratory would not be available immediately while the class size could also inhibit the presence of 100%.
“We may have to save some students online because not all will be able to sit with physical distance,” he said, adding students abroad may not find a suitable place to immediately.

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