Academic classes at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-IARI) in New Delhi will continue in offline mode. The Center confirmed this decision through an official release. This means all undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs will follow their regular academic schedule on campus. There will be no shift to online or hybrid learning formats.
Offline Classes Confirmed
The announcement clarifies that students are expected to attend all classes physically. This decision aims to ensure continuity in academic activities. It also seeks to maintain the quality of education provided at ICAR-IARI.
ICAR-IARI is a leading agricultural institute in India. It offers various programs in agriculture and related fields. Continuing offline classes supports practical learning. This includes crucial laboratory sessions and research activities essential for these courses.
The institute issued a notice regarding the continuation of classes in offline mode. This update supersedes any previous mention of a potential shift to online classes. The academic session will proceed as scheduled. Students should refer to official institute notifications for any further updates.
This move aligns with the government's focus on maintaining normal academic operations across educational institutions. The decision ensures that academic sessions proceed without disruption. Students can continue their studies as planned.