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KU to hold on-campus classes for students from Monday

University of Kashmir on Wednesday announced that the classes for 1st Semester students shall be held in offline mode from March 22, 2021.

Well performing UG 6th Sem students need not reappear in exam: KU

The University of Kashmir (KU) has finally resolved the issue of re-examination of UG 6th Semester students.

KU demands already ‘waived off’ fee from students

In a strange move, University of Kashmir has asked students to submit a fee which was waived off back in October 2020 in view of COVID-19.

Schools to reopen on Monday for classes 6th to 8th

The Government said only upper primary schools will reopen on March 8 while the primary schools are rescheduled to reopen from March 15.

In J&K, schools to reopen in ‘staggered manner’

Government on Monday ordered the opening of all schools in Kashmir Valley in a staggered manner from next month.

After remaining closed for a year, colleges reopen in Kashmir

Degree colleges in Kashmir valley reopened on Monday amid partial attendance of students and strict precautionary measures by the government.

Schools in Kashmir to reopen in March: DSEK

The authorities on Friday said that all the government and private schools in Kashmir valley will reopen on March 1 after eight months.

KU to resume online classes from February 8

The Kashmir University has decided to continue online teaching mode for all the semesters except last semester/final year students.

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