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After multiple symptomatics on campus finally one person got tested and came out positive. One week back The VC had rejected the request for hybrid classes amidst the health scare. It was probably so the college could bill us a lakh extra.

Scary scenes. They should probably allow those who want to get out. They can keep compulsory offline exams and keep hybrid classes, whats the problem???

Further keep a record of those on campus and ensure they attend only offline (if the teachers are comfortable teaching offline).
A small percentage of the population are always going to be covid positive over the next few years. Life cannot be put on hold for that. Students have already shown that they only make a mockery of online classes. Nobody is going back to that. Wear masks, use sanitizer, observe protocols, do your studies, don't behave irresponsibly. You will be fine.
We had a few confirmed covid cases + 1 monkey pox/chicken pox case here at NLUJ last week. The admin’s stance is the same here too. No one cares about the students health. And all the couples and ganjedis don’t want the campus to close so they can smoke up and have seggs while skipping classes. It’s really scary, especially with the long term effects covid could have.
Dude calm down, here in GNLU, there have been over 150+ cases in August itself, just that the numbers have not been published. Still the University is refusing to go back to hybrid classes.
Compulsory physical classes or work or any other activity which can be done online is not the way forward. Online gives a wholly different level of autonomy and flexibility. More importantly it prevents covid fear amongst those who dont want to step out of their bubble. Not that they'll stay 100% safe there but would definitely be happier. Also those who want physical can happily go ahead without disappointing others.

I dont understand why a 5 acre campus with crumbling infra would be so excited to force all its students to join physically when it actually has a capacity to handle a much lesser number of students.

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Because the work doesn't get done online. Students don't attend classes, cheat during exams and end up learning nothing. The lack of legal knowledge in current 2nd to 5th years is shocking. Nor do they learn how to behave with each other and with outsiders.
Almost the whole campus was symptomatic a few weeks back here at NLS. I was down with high fever as well. Calm down mate, online classes can never match the experience and learning which u can get in an offline setting
Amateurs, we have isolation blocks in each hostel and the University's Convention Centre