Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Coaching centres in city scramble to finish syllabus

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com n

NEW DELHI: Switching to virtual learning, planning extra classes and online test series — coaching centres across the national capital are coming up with ways to ensure learning is not affected as they suspend regular classes for competitiv­e exams till the end of the month. The Delhi government on Thursday had directed all educationa­l institutio­ns in the city, including coaching centres, to remain closed till March 31 as a precaution­ary measure to avoid the further spread of the coronaviru­s infection.

At Best Coaching Centre in east Delhi’s Lakshmi Nagar, which offers classes for various competitiv­e exams including to Indian Institutes of Technology, officials said they have suspended all offline classes and interactio­n. “We generally hold online classes in which teachers give lectures through our online channel and students can log in and join the class. Now we have extended the provision for regular students as well. They can also join these classes till March 31,” said Nitesh, an official at the coaching centre.

Career Launcher in Rajendra Nagar also started to take online sessions from Friday. “We have suspended all the classes till March 31 following the Delhi government’s order. Students are now attending online classes from their homes,” said an official not authorised to speak to the media.

Officials at Sriram IAS Academy in west Delhi’s Old Rajinder Nagar said they are planning to take extra classes from April 1 in order to compensate for the loss. “We do not give online classes, which is why extra classes are the only option left for students. They have their preliminar­y exam on May 30. We are getting calls from students asking what will be done to compensate their loss. We have assured them we will hold extra classes from April 1,” said Saroj, an official at the coaching centre.

“Let’s hope that it [the suspension of classes] doesn’t get extended beyond March 31. Otherwise, it will become a major issue for students who have been preparing for a year or two for the civil services exams,” he added.

Ajay Singh, an official at Delhi Institute for Administra­tive Services (DIAS), another coaching in Old Rajinder Nagar said, “We are providing online study material to students so that their preparatio­n continues. We are also making sure to take all calls of students seeking responses to their subject-related queries,” he said.

Vision IAS Academy in Karol Bagh, on the other hand, asked students to continue taking their tests at home.

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