notaname wrote:
aaadi15 wrote:
Actually I have heard that people would prefer to go to US because the vaccination program is running well and a significant proportion of the population has been vaccinated. So in person classes there are more likely.
pankulbansal wrote:
[quote="aaadi15"]Out of this 807 number, would this have candidates that didn’t give deposit / withdrew their deposit because of admission to another school, eg in US?
Yes, this has all candidates. So if some leave isb to go to US, I wouldn’t know that number right now. But circling back to what shikha said, maybe a lot of people are not willing to go abroad this year because of covid
Yes, this is true. In fact so far at least 7 universities in the US have mandated vaccines for incoming students in the fall. They’ll most likely vaccinate everyone by fall. Many b-schools have announced in person classe. Unless something changes very drastically, most of the b schools in US will be functioning normally with minimal social distancing and COVID restrictions.[/quote] The vaccine is not 100% protective so the countries are not relying on vaccine , but rather still carrying on with precautionary measures such as- WFH/classes from home, etc
The vaccine is not 100% protective so the countries are not relying on vaccine , but rather still carrying on with precautionary measures such as- WFH/classes from home, etc
International immigration, i dont know how much of it will be allowed , considering the 2nd wave is already here in india
so classes starting offline in US, i dont know how much of it can happen