The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-IARI) in New Delhi will continue all academic classes in offline mode. The confirmation came from the Centre through an official release. This applies to undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs. Students must attend classes physically on campus. No online or hybrid learning will be implemented. This decision ensures academic continuity and maintains educational quality.
Classes to Remain Offline
ICAR-IARI is a leading agricultural research institute. It offers programs in agriculture and related fields. Offline classes are vital for hands-on learning. Practical sessions and laboratory work are essential for these courses. The institute confirmed that classes will proceed as scheduled. This decision addresses a previous notice about a potential shift to online mode. The classes will continue in their regular offline format.
The Centre’s decision aligns with its focus on normal academic operations. Institutions across the country are expected to maintain standard schedules. Students should monitor official institute notifications. These will provide updates on any further changes. The goal is to ensure academic sessions proceed without disruption. Students can continue their studies as planned.