MAHE gears up to welcome students on its campuses
The Hindu
Preparations under way to enable smooth transition from online classrooms
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) announced plans for students to get ‘back to college campus’ with preparations under way to enable smooth transition from online classrooms. Speaking to reporters at Manipal, Pro-Chancellor H.S. Ballal said the university has paved the way for its students to make the transition following the announcement by the Karnataka government that students of higher education and professional courses may return to campuses. MAHE would function as per the protocol laid down by the government to ensure students are safe from the COVID-19 pandemic.More Related News

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