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The guidelines were issued to allow students to pursue two academic programmes simultaneously in line with the objectives envisaged by the National Education Policy (NEP-2020). However, the guidelines are applicable only to the students pursuing academic programmes other than Ph.D. programmes. Based on the guidelines, the universities can devise mechanisms throu
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To get accurate and up-to-date information about the quality of mess food at COER, it is recommended to reach out to current students at COER or consult online platforms such as college review websites or forums where students share their experiences. They may provide insights into the overall quality, variety, taste, hygiene, and dining facilities of the mess at COER. Additionally, you can also try contacting the college administration or the mess authorities at COER for specific details about the mess food, including the menu, meal plans, and any provisions for special dietary requirements. It is important to keep in mind that opinio
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