DU Reopening: Outstation Students Say University Should Have Given More Time To Come To Delhi

New Delhi: Part of the students on Thursday said the Delhi University decision to continue offline academic activities from February 17 was rushed and that students should be given more time to plan their journey to their national capital. University Professor Delhi Rakesh Pandey has started the online petition to the representative of Chancellor Yogesh Singh urgent him to ensure that the switch from online to offline mode was carried out after the Holi Festival.

Mr Pandey, who taught physics at Kirori Mal College, said college authorities and teachers must be allowed to make freedom in upholding offline teaching at first but must be asked to ensure the complete switch to offline after the Holi Festival, namely from March 21, 2022. He too Suggest that universities must be asked to complete their hostel receipt, wherever it applies, as early as possible within two weeks.

 

“First year students must be asked to get ready to switch this from their second semester. There are no attendance requirements that must be enforced to students in their coming semester examination,” he said.

 

Other online petitions to Vice-Chancellor University Delhi said that students had to find accommodation in a span of three four days. It is also said that students’ end students must be given the option to complete the remaining semesters virtually. “Because the reopening of Delhi University with short notice, some outstation students are very worried about traveling to Delhi. There are some graduate and postgraduate students like me who are in the last year of their study at DU,” Read.

 

The order to continue the offline class came on February 9. Students outstation are only three per four days, where they have to book their travel tickets and find accommodations in their budget, because most students have emptied their PGS and rent a flat, “read their petition.

 

The last student outstation students must have the option to continue the rest of their studies, only two months away, virtually, he said. The Federation of Indian Students, one of the clothes that protested to win the offline class return request, said it was proven that “there was no minds” carried out by officials regarding the population of du students who diverse regionally, also there was also no thought about how to accommodate their concerns.

 

The first semester of students UG and PG will be influenced by current notice, they said. “There was no clarity about their test nature in February 9 notice.

 

Emails sent by the University two days before the reopening notification does not signal the fact that the exam may be in open book mode online. However, the absence of the mention of OBE Online for first year students at February notice has created stress and concern, “they said.

 

While the campus must be open to students from all years, the presence of the first semester students for this semester should not be mandatory, they said.

 

“Moreover, the Government DU must immediately announce that OBE Online will be implemented for first year students and ending confusion and chaos. There must be an alternative mechanism for students who cannot attend current offline classes,” read SFI statements. .

 

They also demand that students must be given a lot of time to come to Delhi and arrange accommodation facilities for them. “Considering the route to Delhi from most of the states is more busy than usual, this kind of hope, without taking the right steps to overcome the problem of the lack of trains etc., far away. SFI demands that the train ministry must start a special train route, or add Du coach is special to the train that is at least until the end of February, “they said.

SFI also requires a period of retribution to be permitted where tests, duties etc. may not be given to students. In the midst of sustainable protests by student clothing which demanded the return of offline classes at DU, the university on Wednesday issued orders announcing the start of the class in physical mode for all undergraduate and postgraduate programs from February 17.

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