The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-IARI) in New Delhi will continue all academic classes in offline mode. The decision applies to undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs. Students are required to attend classes physically on campus.
Offline Classes Confirmed
The Centre confirmed the continuation of in-person classes through an official release. This directive ensures no shift to online or hybrid learning models for students enrolled at ICAR-IARI. The institute will follow its regular academic schedule.
Academic Continuity
This move aims to maintain the quality of education. Offline classes are considered vital for practical learning, research, and laboratory sessions. These activities are integral to agricultural and related courses offered at ICAR-IARI.
An earlier notice on March 25, 2026, regarding a potential shift to online classes has been superseded. The current directive reinstates the offline mode as per the institute's established schedule.
Government Focus
The decision aligns with the government's broader objective of normalizing academic operations across educational institutions. Students should monitor official institute notifications for any updates.
The continuation of offline sessions ensures academic progress proceeds without disruption. Students can continue their studies as planned.