Academic 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 schedule. Students must attend classes physically on campus. No shift to online or hybrid learning is planned.
Offline Classes Confirmed
ICAR-IARI, a leading agricultural institute, aims to ensure the quality of education. Offline classes allow students to engage in practical learning, research, and laboratory sessions. These hands-on experiences are vital for agricultural studies.
The decision negates a previous notice from March 25, 2026. That notice had suggested a potential shift to online classes. Current plans maintain the scheduled offline academic activities. This aligns with the government's focus on normal academic operations across institutions.
Student Guidance
Students should adhere to the official academic schedule. They are advised to monitor institute notifications for any updates. The current decision ensures academic sessions proceed without disruption. Students can continue their studies as planned.