UoH opens gates for 2,000 additional students
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March 12, 2021 00:28 IST
Students must produce COVID negative report, sign an undertaking, and spend 3 days in isolation at a campus facility
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Students must produce COVID negative report, sign an undertaking, and spend 3 days in isolation at a campus facility
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.
University of Hyderabad allows 2,000 more students to return to campus
March 11, 2021
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However, the return will be entirely voluntary and the University will continue teaching-learning activities online for those who wish to remain at home
The University of Hyderabad (UoH) has announced a major new phase of reopening of 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 Vinod Pavarala to permit the return of all terminal semester post-graduate students who will complete their respective programmes and graduate in June,” UoH said in a release on Thursday.
In a major post-Covid step towards normalising academic activities on campus, the University of Hyderabad (UoH) has decided to permit an additional 2000 students to return to the campus. The move marks a major phase in reopening the university .
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