Classes at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-IARI) in New Delhi will continue in offline mode. The central government confirmed this decision through an official release. All undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs will follow their regular academic schedules. Students are required to attend classes physically on campus.
Offline Classes Confirmed
The update clarifies that there will be no shift to online or hybrid learning modes. This decision aims to ensure the continuity of academic activities. It also seeks to maintain the quality of education provided by the institute. ICAR-IARI is a leading institution for agriculture and related studies in India.
Benefits of Offline Learning
Continuing in offline mode will allow students to engage fully in practical learning. This includes essential laboratory sessions and research activities. These components are vital for courses in agriculture and allied fields. The institute's official notice supersedes any previous communications regarding a potential shift to online classes.
Government Focus
This move reflects the government's commitment to normal academic operations in educational institutions. Students should refer to the official academic schedule. They should also monitor institute notifications for any future updates. The decision ensures academic sessions proceed without disruption. Students can continue their studies as planned.