Islamic University, NIT Srinagar To Resume Offline Classes From 21 February.

Islamic University, NIT Srinagar To Resume Offline Classes From 21 February.

National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar is all set to resume offline classes for postgraduate courses and B.Tech 8th-semester students of all branches from February 21 onward.

Dean Academic Affairs, Prof. Najeeb-ud-din said in a recently held meeting under the chairmanship of Director NIT Srinagar and other officials. It was decided to resume the academic activities of PG courses and B.Tech 8th semester of all branches from 21st February onward.

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“The decision regarding resumption of academic activities of other semesters will be taken later, in view of prevailing Covid19 situation,” he said adding that Ph.D. research scholars of the Institute were already working in offline mode.

Prof Najeeb-ud-din further said all students who are reporting on 21st February to the college campus for attending offline classes are mandated to bring a vaccination certificate and negative RTPCR report along with them.

In his message, Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. (Dr.) Rakesh Sehgal said all arrangements have been finalized in view of the resumption of offline classes from next week.

IUST To Resume Classes.

 The Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) administration on Tuesday informed that the university shall reopen on February 16 following winter break while the offline classwork shall resume from February 21.

“It has been resolved that all the faculty members of the University shall resume their duties on February 16 though online teaching will continue as usual until offline classwork resumes from February 21,” the varsity in a press statement said.

“The university has decided to resume offline course work in all Departments/Centres/Colleges with effect from the 21st of this month, in accordance with the Jammu and Kashmir government directive to educational institutions in the UT,” it said.

“It’s worth noting that the University began offline teaching and examinations on campus in October 2021, but shifted to online teaching during the winter break.”

It said that all the Principals and departmental Heads were instructed to ensure that COVID Appropriate Behaviors are strictly enforced on campus in accordance with all appropriate protocols, UGC guidelines and government advisories.

“Only students who have had both the vaccinations doses will be permitted in the classrooms, and the university has established a system for random testing and screening of the students, faculty and other staff to prevent the spread of COVID on campus,” it said.

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