The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-IARI) in New Delhi will continue all academic classes in an offline, in-person mode. The confirmation comes from the central government, stating that undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs will follow their regular schedules on campus.
Offline Classes Confirmed
Official releases confirm no shift to online or hybrid learning. Students are required to attend classes physically at the institute. This decision aims to ensure the continuity of academic activities and maintain educational quality.
ICAR-IARI is a leading agricultural research institution in India. Offline classes are considered vital for practical learning, research, and laboratory sessions essential for agricultural studies. The institute has clarified that the existing academic schedule will proceed as planned, superseding any prior notices about a potential shift to online learning.
Government Focus on Normal Operations
This move aligns with the government's broader objective to maintain standard academic operations across educational institutions. Students should monitor official institute notifications for any future updates regarding their academic calendar.
The continuation of offline classes ensures academic sessions proceed without disruption. Students can proceed with their studies as originally planned.