The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-IARI) in New Delhi will continue its academic classes in an offline mode. The decision affects all undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs at the institute. The confirmation comes from the central government through an official release.
Students are required to attend classes physically on campus. This maintains the regular academic schedule for all programs. There will be no shift to online or hybrid learning formats.
Offline Classes Confirmed
ICAR-IARI is a leading agricultural research and education center in India. The institute offers programs in agriculture and related scientific fields. Continuing offline classes is intended to support practical learning and research.
Laboratory sessions and hands-on activities are crucial for these courses. The decision ensures students can fully engage in these essential components of their studies. The institute has stated classes will proceed as per the existing schedule.
This directive aligns with the government's effort to normalize academic operations across educational institutions. Students should monitor official institute notifications for any updates or further announcements regarding their academic calendar.