Amid the recent surge in COVID-19 cases, several states have also announced the promotion of non-exam academics. Physical categories for all academics were canceled last year due to the coronavirus avalanche and learning continued online. By late 2020 and early 2021, most states had reopened schools, especially for academics on board exams. Schools were closed again as the number of coronavirus cases rose across the country. In such a situation, several states have to announce the academics, excluding those who will sit for their last exam.
Several universities also postponed their scheduled semester exams. The Maharashtra University of Health Sciences postponed its exams for medical students. University exams in Uttar Pradesh were postponed until May 15. All university exams in Rajasthan were postponed until further notice. Universities in Kerala also postponed their undergraduate and postgraduate examinations. The University of Bangalore also postponed the undergraduate and postgraduate semester examinations.
Here is the full list of states and the moves they are taking:
All schools and universities in Haryana will remain closed until April 30, the state’s director general of higher education announced Friday, April 16.
Odisha has suspended physical categories for college, school and university scholars from April 19 until further notice.
Given the COVID-19 cases, the Uttar Pradesh government announced Thursday that all schools in the state would be closed until May 15.
On Sunday, schools in Gujarat were asked to remain closed until April 30 amid a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases in the state, officials said. All public and private schools were asked to provide instruction through the online way of calling academics on campus.
The West Bengal government announced today that schools will remain closed from tomorrow, April 20. The government has also announced that summer holidays for public schools will begin on May 7.
In the wake of school closures amid emerging COVID-19 cases, the Tamil Nadu government on Monday called on higher education establishments to transfer to online training and said semester exams will also be held virtually.
All educational establishments in Himachal Pradesh will remain closed until April 21 due to the recent increase in COVID-19 cases.
The government of Rajasthan imposed a 15-day closure on the state and ordered the closure of all establishments from today, April 19 until May 3. All state university exams were also postponed.
Jammu and Kashmir management ordered the closure of all educational institutions, adding schools and universities, until May 15. However, for courses or systems that require the physical presence of academics due to laboratories, research, theses, and internships will continue.
Schools, schools and other educational establishments in Bihar will remain closed until May 15, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced. During this period, public schools and universities will conduct any exams.
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