Muscat: A couple of Indian schools in Oman (CBSE boards) have started the new academic year 2020-21 with virtual classrooms or online classes.

While most schools already have started online classes for students of classes 10 and 12, some schools are in the process of training their teachers for a virtual classroom.

The Indian School Wadi Kabir (ISWK) and Indian School Ghubra commenced virtual classes on Monday, April 6.

As per the guidelines issued schools, students should ensure that they have an Internet facility, facilities such as Google Classroom for updated daily/weekly schedules.

According to details provided by parents and teachers to the Observer, the Zoom for cloud meetings is the popular app recommended by most Indian schools.

Even in India, several schools belonging to the CBSE boards have started the new academic year virtually.

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