Covid

Effect of Lockdown on Indian Higher Education

Corona virus is affecting the whole world today. Around 190 countries around the world have been exaggerated by this and the economy is struggling badly, we are gradually affecting towards a global downturn. Due to this disease, there has been a situation of lockdown and curfew. Manufacturing, socio-economic division as well as another important sector being badly affected by this virus is that of higher education.

Be it primary, secondary or higher educations, the studies of students are badly affected. Selected large institutes & universities and others have tried their best to support their students by using online education system but such institutes are few in number. All the academicians interact with all their students daily through online apps and guide them.

Notes, assignments etc. are being made available to the students online as well as their parents are also being talked to so that the students do not face any kind of inconvenience. Some other government universities have also made necessary arrangements for online studies. Still, institutions located in small towns are in bad shape. This situation is worrying in a young country like India in which the number of students is so high.

The Government of India of all the states have also taken many steps in this direction, e-content is being provided to the students through various online mediums and other regional boards, courses related notes & other material on many apps and websites for free. I am giving, which is getting a lot of benefit. Such students who want to take admission in a new course for higher education, until their old result is declared and the lockdown does not end, their entrance examinations and enrollment are not possible in the current system and due to this, the students and their families are in a state of mental stress have come in.

However, government agencies like UGC, AICTE, CBSE etc. are concerned about this subject and necessary guidelines are being given. We have full faith that our government is equally concerned for the future of all such students and its road map is being prepared by UGC etc. We have taken many such steps so that the impact of Covid does not affect the admission process, we are in direct contact with all the candidates and are providing necessary guidance to them. , Other institutions should also think about other options like online examination etc. in case of delay in entrance examinations”.

 Dr. Sonia Khari

GNIOT Group

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