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Punjabi University to hold seminar offline, MSTs online

Punjabi University to hold seminar offline, MSTs online


Tribune News Service

Patiala, January 17

Punjabi University will hold an annual seminar of PhD students through offline mode. University authorities said only a limited number of students would be invited in strict adherence to Covid protocol. It will, however, conduct the mid-semester tests (MSTs) of all classes through online mode.

The university today released a revised notification for the annual seminar. Insiders said when all activities at educational institutions were being undertaken as per Covid-19 protocol, the annual seminars should also be conducted in a similar way and students should not be asked to be present at the department. The university said, “Only a few students are being called for the annual seminar. A limited number of teachers will be present. The university will follow all Covid-19 protocols.

The university has decided to conduct the mid-semester tests. It said they would be conducted through online mode.

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