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Colleges sanitize rooms before classes start

Ten months after the corona transition, students are going to return to college again. There will be offline classes for students in colleges and universities across the state from Monday. Where, before taking admission in the classes, students have to give a letter of consent of themselves and their mother and father to sit in the class.
 
Colleges sanitize rooms before classes start

Ten months after the corona transition, students are going to return to college again. There will be offline classes for students in colleges and universities across the state from Monday. Where, before taking admission in the classes, students have to give a letter of consent of themselves and their mother and father to sit in the class.

 Only then will the college management allow them to sit in class. Even teachers are required to take two periods daily online. On the other hand, the institutes have to follow the guidelines of Covid-19.

Classes of students of UG final year and PG third semester will be held in the closed college and university from March 2020. Institutions have to sanitize rooms before and after finishing the class. Even sanitizer is to be kept after every classes. After giving the consent letter, students will be able to sit in the class. 

To prevent infection, a distance of six feet is to be placed between the pupils. Arrangements have been made to seat only one student in a batch in classrooms. Even during studies, students are required to wear masks. Old GDC administrative officer Dr. MD Somani says that ID cards have been issued to all the students who have taken admission in the session 2020-21. Covid has made arrangements in the college following the rules.

– Attendance of 50 percent students is required in classes.

 

Students will be called in offline classes for three days in the week.

 

– To arrange for offline and online classes.

 

– Teachers have to take feedback from the students.

 

– Books should not be exchanged in books and equipment in library.

 

Attendance of 30-30 students in computers and science labs.