Colleges in Bangalore set to reopen from Monday Bengaluru News – Times of India Times

BENGALURU: With the government allowing colleges to reopen from Monday (July 26), the management is gearing up to welcome students to the campus. Only those students will be allowed on campus who have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Bangalore City University On Monday, a ‘Welcome Back to Campus’ program has been planned in the Vice Chancellor’s office. “The campus will come back to life after a long time,” said Lingaraju Gandhi, VC, BCU. “We are planning to welcome the students with a rose, mask and sanitizer to motivate them to attend classes on the campus and create awareness and make them aware of the Covid-19 protocols. Can you Except students from other states, we expect all other students to participate. Colleges have reported that 75% of their students have been vaccinated. The campus was sanitized on Friday.
affiliated colleges Bangalore University Will reopen on Monday, but the Gyan Bharti campus will remain closed till August 2 as the hostel remains a COVID care centre. “Practicals and exams are to be conducted on priority. We are hopeful that the students will return to the campus as it has been a long break,” said Venugopal KR, VC, BU.
Offline classes are optional. “This time, we expect better turnout than last year,” said TD Kemparaju, VC, Bangalore North University. “It is because the students are more confident because they have got a shot of the vaccine. We have also declared the exam dates. Students would like to come and prepare. Looking at the experience of the last year, they would like to come back to the campus as it has been a long time without regular classes.”
However, Visvesvaraya Technological University Said attendance may take a few days. “Exams are till August 11. Since physical classes are optional, we think it can happen only after that. However, students may be more confident because of the vaccine. Around 74% vaccination is done,” said VC Karisidappa.

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