Uttar Pradesh: Educational institutions to reopen from February 7
Education | February 06, 2022 11:46 ISTFor now, offline classes will resume for standard 9-12 and the state govt has also ordered to reopen degree colleges.
For now, offline classes will resume for standard 9-12 and the state govt has also ordered to reopen degree colleges.
"Schools may, if required, initially follow a hybrid mode of teaching, that is, online as well as offline classes," the order mentioned
Goa Education Department has permitted higher secondary schools to hold class 11 and 12 examinations in offline mode.
Territorial government is mulling a proposal to re-open schools for classes 1 to 8 from November 1.
Jammu schools for classes 10th and 12th have been reopened on Monday.
DU released an official notification informing that the offline classes for both UG and PG classes will be resumed for practical classes.
Schools reopened for students of Classes 6 to 8 in Karnataka on Monday, by following strict Covid-19 protocols.
Many students said they were looking forward to reopening schools after facing many problems during online teaching.
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned around things for the education sector. Students and teachers switched from offline to online mode of education. But, was it a smooth transition for them, or they too had their share of struggles in adopting the new technology?
Tripura government has announced to reopen schools in the state for the students of classes 11 and 12 from October 5.
Goa government on Monday decided to allow institutes imparting higher education to hold offline classes for students with all protocols in place.
FTII has sought immediate suspension of online classes for the 2020 batch students
Karnataka government on Saturday made it clear that it would not hold back any examination or stop academic activities due to COVID-19.
Regular offline classes for college students would continue in Karnataka and semester examinations held as per the time table of universities, Deputy Chief Minister C N Ashwath Narayan said on Tuesday.
Schools in Karnataka to reopen for classes 6 to 8 from February 22, announced Education Minister Suryanarayana Suresh Kumar on Tuesday.
The decision to start online classes free of charge from Monday for FYJC Arts, Science and Commerce students was to avoid academic loss till colleges start functioning normally, an SCERT official said.
While students of classes 9 and 11 will have classes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, those studying in class 10 and 12 will have it on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in a week.
To help the needy during the coronavirus pandemic, many have tured out to be Messiahs. Ankit Gupta is one such person who helped those struggling with financial constraints, including children who did not have smartphones for online studies.
Managements of various private schools met on Saturday evening and decided to resume online classes from Monday after considering requests made by parents, Self-financed Schools Federation spokesperson Deepak Rajguru said.
Reversing its June 15 order, the Karnataka primary and secondary education department allowed schools across the state to resume online classes for students of all sections, an official said on Monday.
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