JNU registration process for winter semester halted until May 16

JNU registration process for winter semester halted until May 16

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New Delhi, Updated on May 9, 2021 18:54 IST
The registration for the Winter Semester 2021 which was supposed to begin on May 8, has now been postponed and has now put on hold until May 16.

The registration for the Winter Semester 2021 which was supposed to begin on May 8, has now been postponed and has now put on hold until May 16.

The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has halted the registration process for admission to the Winter semesters. The registration for the Winter Semester 2021 which was supposed to begin on May 8, has now been postponed and has now put on hold until May 16. The decision to halt the admission process has been taken considering the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the situation that has arisen due to it.
“The registration of new students (registered for Monsoon Semester 2020) for Winter semester 2021, has been further put on hold till May 16, in view of the prevailing pandemic situation, a JNU statement said.

While announcing this, the university also said that it will review the situation on or before May 16 and a decision on the start of the registration process will be communicated accordingly.

The university statement also said that the schools, centers or special centers, where end-semester examinations have been completed can continue with online teaching for the next semesters for these students without registration, which can be completed later.

This is the second time, JNU has put on hold the Winter Semester registration process. Earlier on April 28, the university said that it will start the application process on May 8.

The university has issued strict guidelines in order to mitigate the spread of coronavirus on the campus. Central Library has been closed and hostel residents have been advised to return to the native places, if feasible. JNU also said that those violating COVID-19 norms on the campus may face legal action amid the rising number of cases in the national capital.

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