Classes at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-IARI) in New Delhi will continue in offline mode. The Centre confirmed this decision through an official release. All undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs will follow their regular academic schedules on campus.
Offline Classes Confirmed
The Press Information Bureau announced there will be no shift to online or hybrid learning. Students must attend classes physically. This aims to ensure academic continuity and maintain educational quality.
Academic Schedule Unchanged
ICAR-IARI, a leading agricultural institute, offers various agriculture-related programs. Offline classes support practical learning, research, and laboratory sessions essential for these courses. A previous notice regarding a potential shift to online mode on March 25, 2026, has been superseded. Classes will proceed as scheduled in offline format.
Government Focus on Normal Operations
This decision aligns with the government’s objective to maintain normal academic operations across institutions. Students should monitor official institute notifications for any further updates.
The institute expects smooth academic sessions without disruption, allowing students to proceed with their studies as planned.