New Delhi: The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-IARI) will continue its academic classes in an offline format. The Centre confirmed this decision, stating all undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs will follow their regular schedules.
Classes Remain Offline
An official release from the Press Information Bureau announced that ICAR-IARI will not shift to online or hybrid learning. Students are required to attend classes physically on campus.
This decision aims to ensure academic continuity and maintain educational quality. ICAR-IARI is a leading institute for agricultural studies in India.
Benefits of Offline Learning
The continuation of in-person classes is expected to benefit students. Offline learning allows for essential practical sessions, research activities, and laboratory work crucial for agricultural courses.
The institute's notice clarifies that classes will proceed as scheduled. This confirmation addresses previous communication regarding a potential shift to online classes.
Government Focus
This move aligns with the government's broader objective of maintaining normal academic operations across educational institutions. Students should refer to official institute notifications for the academic calendar and any further updates.
The decision ensures that academic sessions proceed without disruption, allowing students to complete their studies as planned.