Colleges reopen in Tamil Nadu, confusion about online attendance
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January 07, 2021 11:46 IST
“We have asked the students of final year students to come on campus. We are not forcing anyone. The hostels are also open. The government asked us to open hostels also. We are following the government rules.”
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Only two students were allowed to be seated in each bench at Sri Meenakshi Government College for Women in Madurai to ensure the safety of students with the resumption of physical classes on Monday. | Photo Credit:
G. Moorthy
“We have asked the students of final year students to come on campus. We are not forcing anyone. The hostels are also open. The government asked us to open hostels also. We are following the government rules.”
Thin attendance in colleges as most students opt for online classes
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Lack of clear guidelines has led to confusion, say principals
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Lack of clear guidelines has led to confusion, say principals
When colleges reopened on January 4 after the holidays, the attendance was thin and most students opted for online classes, according to principals. They say lack of clear guidelines has left the colleges confused.
P. Wilson, principal of Madras Christian College, said that of the total of 2,000 students, only 400 had returned. “Every day, we are conducting RT-PCR tests. If a student is sick, we isolate the entire class and ask them to go for online classes. We are managing with a hybrid system of online and offline classes,” he said.