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    Agriculture University Vice-Chancellor, issues guidelines

  • Date : 05 April, 2021

    Dr HK Chaudhry, Vice-Chancellor, CSK Himachal Pradesh Agriculture University, has ordered that all under-graduate and post graduate classes of the constituent colleges will remain suspended till 15 April in compliance with the orders of the state government.

    However, any examination or other academic activity fixed earlier will take place as per schedule. All staff members will attend the duties. Students staying in hostels can leave with permission but will have to submit an RT-PCR negative report when joining back. The VC has ordered that the continuing students other than first year students and those pursuing B.V.Sc. & AH will register for the second semester from April 5 to 7 with a late fee by filling the online registration form available at the university website. — OC

    Source: The Tribune

     

 















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