
UoH opens gates for 2,000 additional students
The Hindu
The University of Hyderabad (UoH) has announced a new phase of reopening its campus for enabling in-person academic activities with an additional 2,000 students permitted to return.
The Vice-Chancellor has approved the recommendations of the Task Force headed by Prof. Vinod Pavarala to permit the return of all terminal semester post-graduate students, who will complete their respective programmes and graduate in June. The decision was taken after reviewing the current COVID situation and progress of the vaccine drive.
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