KARACHI: The administration of the University of Karachi has decided to conduct all morning classes online. The decision has been formally approved by the Vice Chancellor and a notification has been issued to implement the new arrangement.
The online teaching schedule will come into effect from March 9 and will remain in place until the end of the month of Ramadan. During this period, all morning classes at the University of Karachi will be conducted through digital platforms.
The administration aims to reduce travel-related difficulties and allow students to continue their academic activities with greater ease. The administration further explained that the decision was made after considering the potential impact of rising fuel prices in recent days.

The university decided to provide relief by temporarily shifting the morning academic schedule to online learning. In this regard, the students will be able to manage their fasting, religious commitments, and academic responsibilities more effectively.
The university administration reasserted its commitment to maintaining academic continuity while prioritizing the well-being and convenience of students.
The decision has been welcomed by many students who believe that the online classes will help them balance their educational responsibilities and daily routines during the holy month.





