UGC and MHA urge universities to consult parents over resuming of classes

UGC and MHA

In the wake of Coronavirus epidemic, the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has directed universities across the country to gather opinion from students, parents and the teaching faculty on reopening educational institutions, conducting exams, and valuation of answer papers.

The commission has asked the varsities to gather opinion during the 15-day leave for lecturers starting June 16.

The decision comes in the wake of severe demands for cancellation of examination from the students’ fraternity. Students have flooded social media with their demands.

Earlier, the UGC and the MHA had directed colleges and universities in the state to try and wrap up the syllabus by conducting classes online until June 15.

As the UGC and the government are expected to issue fresh guidelines for higher educational institutions by the end of June, EV Ramana Reddy, additional chief secretary of higher education department stated that the state government will inform students and parents on the next course of action very soon.

Meanwhile, colleges continue to take online classes, and lecturers resume duty at their institutes, continuing teaching from their labs and classrooms.

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