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Jamia Millia Islamia’s decision to reopen its campus in a phased manner has led to mixed reactions from students. While final year/semester students are largely relieved that they will be back on campus soon, students of the first or intermediate semesters/years have expressed concern regarding their re-entry.
Following student protests, in an office order Monday, Registrar Nazim Husain Jafri said the university will shift to offline classes only for final year/semester students. While classes for postgraduate students will shift to offline mode on March 2, for undergraduate students the shift will be made on March 15. He said the decision for the remaining years will be taken later, and that hostels would not be made available as they were under renovation.
Final year/semester students were more welcoming of the decision. Sipaas Usmani, a final year student of BSc in Maths and Physics, said, “Reopening was necessary. Online classes were becoming a problem because of a lack of face-to-face interaction. Moreover, we could not borrow books which are in the library and since they are expensive, it’s not possible to buy every book. Some of my friends from outside Delhi will have to look for accommodation just for one semester.”
Paarth Bhatnagar, a final year student of BSc Physics, said the phased reopening was better compared to what DU had done. “I think the fact that they gave at least a month’s notice to students to come and find accommodation in Delhi is good. Another point they made about exams being held in the online mode for online classes, and in offline mode for offline classes is also important because it maintains continuity and parity. This reopening seems like a considered move.”
Responding to concerns about reentry of intermediate students, a senior Jamia official said it would not be hastened: “Our thinking was that final semester/year students have not had a chance to explore campus life, so bringing them back was our priority. Other batches still have time. We also have to keep in mind our hostel is being renovated so we can’t call all of them together.”
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