The University of Delhi resumed offline classes for all students (undergraduate and postgraduate courses) after a gap of two years.
As per the varsity guidelines, those coming from outstations will have to quarantine for three days before attending the classes.
🔲 #DelhiUniversity reopens for all the undergraduate and postgraduate courses, from today.
“Excited to be back and catch up with friends. Online studying was monotonous,” says a student
Visuals from Ramjas College, Delhi. pic.twitter.com/07iv0AWB9O
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🔲 #DelhiUniversity reopens for all the undergraduate and postgraduate courses from today. “It’s about the vibe you get at college, can’t be experienced at home. I am coming for the first time,” says second-year student Kanan
Visuals from Kirori Mal College. pic.twitter.com/Rri8UJ857F
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Prof. Rajani Abhi, the proctor of Delhi University, earlier announced that the varsity will reopen from February 17 and informed that classes will run in complete offline mode and no hybrid mode of classes will be allowed.
(With ANI Inputs)
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