IIM Sambhalpur begins offline classes for students facing internet issues

IIM Sambhalpur begins offline classes for students facing internet issues

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New Delhi, Updated on Feb 10, 2021 14:32 IST
To ensure the safety of staff and students, IIM-Sambalpur has also laid out guidelines to be followed while on campus. On arrival, each student will be asked to self-quarantine themselves for a period of 14 days in separate rooms.

To ensure the safety of staff and students, IIM-Sambalpur has also laid out guidelines to be followed while on campus. On arrival, each student will be asked to self-quarantine themselves for a period of 14 days in separate rooms.

The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Sambalpur has finally reopened the gate for students and has resumed the on-campus classes. IIM Sambalpur has reopened after a gap of nearly 11-months, especially for those facing internet and infrastructure issues at home. Although the IIM-Sambalpur campus has been reopened for both the first and second-year students, the institute will continue to conduct online classes.

“The institute is also adopting a set of safety and hygiene guidelines which will be updated from time to time as issued by the government authorities,” an official statement said.

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the institute was kept shut since mid-March last year The institute shifted all its educational activities to online mode to avoid any academic loss of the students. IIM Sambalpur is also conducting all examinations using online proctoring systems for descriptive exams or using Learning Management Software, or LMS, for a quiz.

IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Calcutta have also allowed students to rejoin classes on campus.

To ensure the safety of staff and students, IIM-Sambalpur has also laid out guidelines to be followed while on campus. On arrival, each student will be asked to self-quarantine themselves for a period of 14 days in separate rooms. For all students, COVID-19 safety measures like wearing masks outside their hostel rooms, thermal scanning of body temperature upon entering the campus, maintaining social distancing in common spaces, and sanitising hands will be mandatory.

To avoid large gatherings, the institute has also arranged the meal timings for students and staff in batches. Thorough disinfection and cleaning of all surfaces will be maintained by the institute. For symptomatic students or staff members, the institute also has two rooms equipped with oxygen cylinders and other essential facilities in a separate building on the campus. A medical officer will also visit the hostel regularly to check up on students. 

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