The O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) has introduced to reopen its campus bodily for college kids from Monday, August 01, 2022. According to the varsity, the campus is ready to reopen after two years. Meanwhile, it has carried out courses in on-line and hybrid mode. In March 2022, the campus reopened partially in accordance with the federal government tips.
Starting from Monday, 01 August 2022, roughly 8,900 college students will pursue varied undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, provided by 12 faculties and a college huge analysis institute, at this absolutely residential college, an official assertion stated. The new batch of admitted college students will start their tutorial journey with on campus courses, it added.
The varsity additional added that college students will return to the campus in a phased method from Tuesday, July 26 2022 until Sunday, July 31 2022. All the school members of JGU from India and across the may also return to the JGU campus to renew bodily classroom educating from August 1, 2022, it famous.
According to JGU, during the last two years, the college has developed its infrastructure and arrange pc labs for the aim of knowledge analytics, and put in an AI-based language coaching software program, able to educating a number of languages similar to English, Spanish, French, German. In addition to the event of infrastructure, the college began 4 new faculties and 17 modern interdisciplinary undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in 2020.
“The disruption caused by the pandemic resulted in the loss of physical classes and made us push our boundaries to redesign and reinvent our academic policies, practices and processes to build institutional resilience and ensure academic continuity. Given the constraints imposed on physical mobility, our efforts during these times were focused on planning for an effective physical reopening of the campus, and at the same time augmenting the physical infrastructure on the campus,” C. Raj Kumar, professor, founding vice chancellor, JGU, stated.
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