
Jamia Milia Islamia to resume offline classes in phased manner from March
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Jamia Millia Islamia will resume physical classes for the final year UG and PG students from March. Check the details here.
On Monday, Jamia Milia Islamia announced that the university will resume physical classes for final-year postgraduate students from March 2, and for final-year postgraduate students from mid-March.
An order regarding the same was released that stated that the university will reopen in a phased manner, taking into consideration the time travel of the outstation students. However, the notice also stated that hostels will not reopen till Covid-19 protocols are in place.
Further, the university has mandated a negative RTPCR report along with a valid ID card for those coming for offline classes.
"The university has limited seats in the Boys/Girls Hostels and the hostel buildings are under renovation/maintenance work. Taking into consideration the Covid-19 protocol, it is not possible/advisable to provide residential accommodation till Covid protocol exists." the order read, as reported by PTI
"The Provosts of Hall of Residence are required to monitor the renovation/maintenance work personally and prepare a fresh list of students for hostel allotment in each hostel after renovation is over," the order further added.
The university has not announced any decision regarding the resumption of offline classes for the intermediate years students of UG and PG courses.
While Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University have decided to open on a single day and in February itself, Jamia has decided to go for a phased reopening starting from March.

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