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New Delhi: The Centre has confirmed that academic classes at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, ICAR-IARI, New Delhi, will continue in offline mode. The update was shared through an official release, stating that all undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD program will follow their regular academic schedule. According to the latest update by the Press Information Bureau, there will be no shift to online or hybrid mode, and students are expected to attend classes physically on campus. The decision has been taken to ensure continuity in academic activities and maintain the quality of education.
Classes to Continue as Per Schedule
ICAR-IARI, New Delhi, one of the leading agricultural institutes in India, conducts various programs in agriculture and related fields. The continuation of offline classes will help students benefit from practical learning, research activities, and laboratory sessions, which are important for such courses. As per the latest notice concerning the notice issued on March 25, 2026, of shifting the classes to online mode, the classes will continue as per schedule in offline mode.
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This move also reflects the government’s focus on maintaining normal academic operations across institutions. Students are advised to follow the official schedule and stay updated through the institute notifications for any further changes.
Overall, the decision ensures that academic sessions proceed smoothly without disruption, allowing students to continue their studies as planned.
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