Madhya Pradesh's largest autonomous engineering educational institute Shri Govindram Seksaria Technology and Science (SGSITS) will soon start regular classes. They are scheduled to start from October 1, 2021.
The state's largest autonomous engineering educational institute Shri Govindram Seksaria Technology and Science (SGSITS) will soon start regular classes. They are scheduled to start from October 1, 2021.
Recently, the institute issued information for the students and parents saying that the students who want to come to the classes should submit the permission letter.
The institute issued two types of permission letter format. In the first letter, parents have been told that students will follow the corona guidelines and that they understand the damage caused by infection.
In the second format, there was a message for the students and they have been asked to follow the Corona guidelines.
After the release of this information, students were filled with enthusiasm to finally attend college and study offline. Students are now demanding to conduct classes soon as classes have not been held in the institute for two years.
Even the new students, who have taken admission in two years, have not been able to see the campus yet.
Director of the Institute Prof Dr Rakesh Saxena says that this year also new students will come, so if the infection rate is low, then we are working on a plan to organize a program for all. In the pandemic, the institute is continuously giving education through online classes and full care has been taken to ensure that all the students can participate in it.
Many professors have also lost their lives in the epidemic. Information about the professors will also be given to the students so that they too can understand the history of the institute.
Recently, the institute issued information for the students and parents saying that the students who want to come to the classes should submit the permission letter.
The institute issued two types of permission letter format. In the first letter, parents have been told that students will follow the corona guidelines and that they understand the damage caused by infection.
In the second format, there was a message for the students and they have been asked to follow the Corona guidelines.
After the release of this information, students were filled with enthusiasm to finally attend college and study offline. Students are now demanding to conduct classes soon as classes have not been held in the institute for two years.
Even the new students, who have taken admission in two years, have not been able to see the campus yet.
Director of the Institute Prof Dr Rakesh Saxena says that this year also new students will come, so if the infection rate is low, then we are working on a plan to organize a program for all. In the pandemic, the institute is continuously giving education through online classes and full care has been taken to ensure that all the students can participate in it.
Many professors have also lost their lives in the epidemic. Information about the professors will also be given to the students so that they too can understand the history of the institute.
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