The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-IARI) in New Delhi will continue its academic classes in offline mode, the Centre confirmed. All undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs will follow their regular academic schedule. Students are required to attend classes physically on campus. This decision ensures continuity in academic activities and maintains educational quality.
Classes to Remain Offline
ICAR-IARI, a leading agricultural institute, offers various programs. Offline classes are crucial for practical learning, research, and laboratory sessions. These components are essential for agricultural courses.
The decision reverses a notice issued on March 25, 2026. This notice had suggested a shift to online or hybrid modes. The current confirmation means classes will proceed as originally scheduled.
Government Focus on Academic Continuity
This move aligns with the government's aim to maintain normal academic operations in educational institutions. Students should monitor official institute notifications for any further updates.
The continuation of offline classes allows students to progress with their studies without disruption.