JNU will reopen for PhD students from Monday. check details

JNU to reopen for PhD students from September 6
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JNU to reopen for PhD students from September 6

As part of its phased reopening plan, the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Saturday announced the reopening of the campus from Monday (September 6). In the first phase, PhD scholars, who have to submit their thesis by December 31, will be allowed to enter the campus along with students with disabilities of the PhD program, an official statement said.

In an official notification, JNU said, “All final year PhD Research Scholars, including 9B students (both hostelers and day-scholars), who are required to submit their PhD thesis on/before 31.12. allowed to do.”

Teaching-learning activities will continue in online mode. All schools and central level libraries will remain closed except Dr BR Ambedkar Central Library.

Students must submit a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test from the last 72 hours. “On arrival on campus, each student will generate a COVID-19 negative test report within 72 hours. JNU will ensure security compliance,” the deputy registrar said in a circular.

Students, teachers and staff residing in the Containment Zone will not be allowed to enter the campus.

The university will also follow all hygiene protocols and regular cleaning of common areas and high-touch surfaces will be ensured by the administration.

The university said that students and staff without face masks will not be allowed on the university campus and those with serious illness have been advised to take online classes.

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