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Varsity asked college to start online classes starting August 2

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Nagpur: Nagpur University has directed all of the more than 500 affiliated colleges and 40 departments carried out to start the odd semester academic session from August 2.
Given the ongoing restrictions imposed by the Maharashtra government considering Covid, the lecture will be done online format.
The circle issued by the newly appointed applicants Raju Hiwase clarified that universities should not wait for the results of the 2021 summer inspection and provide temporary acceptance to students, subject to their paper cleaning.
Circular will not apply to professional courses that receipts are carried out by the Directorate of Technical Education through the country’s general entrance cells such as engineering, law, pharmaceutical, hotel management, and others.
NU has asked for college which offers professional courses to start their academic sessions from September 1.
According to NU officials, the first year of revenue will be postponed inappropriately, because the State Council of Maharashtra has not declared the results of the standard XII.
Citing senior officials such as VC and PRO-VC, Toi on June 26 has reported NU’s plan to start a new session for the second, third, and next year from August.
Although Covid cases have significantly dropped at Vidarbha compared to the April-May peak, NU officials said there was no clarity from the government to continue teaching physical classes.
Even the director of the Beee Prafulla Sable has told the Toi that the upcoming 2021 winter examination might be done online, given the ongoing phase-III restrictions.
The academic session usually began in June last week, but since last year and this year, was delayed inappropriately due to locking.
In fact, the whole class last year was held online and even practice.
Delays in conducting summer and winter examinations last year have added to the misery of students, things that undergo professional courses, who suffer because they cannot practice, officials to Ti.

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