Jawaharlal Nehru University will be reopening the campus for the third-year Science Ph.D. students. The campus will be reopening after months of online classes being conducted since March 2021. The university will also be restarting the classes for the students with disabilities or PwD students for both bachelor's and master's courses.
The university has been reopening for the students in phases considering the COVID-19 pandemic. The campus is now reopening for the third-year Science Ph.D. students as part of Phase 10 of the campus reopening so that the students have access to laboratories and other facilities provided by the university.
Canteen facility to reopen
JNU will also be restarting the canteen fasciitis except ‘Mughal Darbar’ and all the owners or managers of the food eating joints inside the campus have been instructed to operate as per the COVID-19 protocols issued.
JNU Reopening Phase 11
Phase 11 of the reopening will allow the final year MPhil students including day scholars and hostellers who require access to labs and other facilities to submit their dissertation of the final year project. The last date for students to submit the dissertation is June 30, 2021.
The university has allowed the reopening of the railway reservation counter and also begun the other on-campus shops including salons, xerox facility, laundry, and others. The staff members have also been instructed to conduct online meetings only if feasible and physical meetings must be conducted only if necessary with minimum members. The Dean of the university has also been entrusted to ensure that everyone follows the protocols issued inside the campus.
JNU has earlier reopened the campus for the final-year Ph.D. students.
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