The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-IARI) in New Delhi will continue its academic classes in offline mode. This decision applies to all undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs. Students are required to attend classes physically on campus. The confirmation came through an official release by the Centre. No shift to online or hybrid learning is planned.
Offline Classes to Continue
ICAR-IARI is a leading institution for agricultural studies in India. The institute offers programs in agriculture and related fields. Continuing offline classes is intended to support practical learning. This includes essential laboratory work and research activities. These are vital components of agricultural education.
An earlier notice dated March 25, 2026, regarding a potential shift to online classes, has been superseded. The institute will follow its regular academic schedule. This ensures continuity in academic operations.
Government Focus on In-Person Learning
The move aligns with the government's emphasis on maintaining normal academic functions. Institutions are encouraged to operate without disruption. Students should adhere to the official academic calendar. They are advised to monitor institute notifications for any updates.
The decision aims to facilitate smooth academic progress. Students can continue their studies as planned. The institute aims to provide a consistent learning environment. This supports the comprehensive development of students.