Offline classes for all UG, PG courses from Feb 17: Delhi University

Offline classes for all UG, PG courses from Feb 17: Delhi University

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New Delhi, Updated on Feb 9, 2022 18:09 IST

Outstation students have been advised to plan reaching Delhi in such a manner that they are able to complete the isolation period of three days.

The University of Delhi has issued a notice allowing offline classes for all the undergraduate and post-graduate courses from February 17. Students of the university have been demanding for reopening of the campus for past one week.

DU in its order has also advised outstation students to plan reaching Delhi in such a manner that they are able to complete the isolation period of three days before reporting to their respective colleges and departments.

The teaching learning process in the University of Delhi has been continuing in online mode in accordance with the order issued by the DDMA in view of the onset of COVID-19 Pandemic. The students enrolled in the University of Delhi and its colleges belong to all corners of the country and have been residing in their hometown since the teaching learning process has continued online.

It is difficult for the students in different parts of the country to reach Delhi at a short notice in the prevailing pandemic situation. Appropriate time is required for students to arrange for their travel from their respective hometown to Delhi to attend classes in offline mode.

Delhi University constituted a committee which constituted Vice-Chancellor of the university to consider the re-opening of the university campus. As per the DU order: โ€œThe Committee deliberated issues related with this decision with the Deans of Faculties, Heads of the Departments, Principals of Colleges, Directors of Institutions and Provosts of Hostels.โ€

The Deans of faculties, heads of the departments, principals of colleges and directors of the institutions have been asked to ensure that all the teaching, Non-teaching staff and students follow COVID appropriate behavior at all times to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

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ABHAY ANAND
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Abhay an alumnus of IIMC and Delhi University, has over a decade long experience of reporting on various beats of journalism. During his free time he prefers listening to music or play indoor and outdoor games.

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