On December 13, DTU will begin to offer both online and on-campus lectures.
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Dr. Le Nguyen Bao, DTU Provost, has just announced the schedule for on-campus teaching. From December 4, DTU has been holding on-campus exams for DTU Graduate School students and online exams for English and Informatics students, according to standard graduation requirements.
First-year, final-year and graduate students who have household registration books or reside in Danang will attend in-person classes to gain theoretical credits. Those who live elsewhere who do not meet epidemic prevention requirements and all second or third-year students will continue to study online.
Only DTU lecturers and students who have received two Covid-19 vaccinations within 6 months or live in areas with either low or medium risks are eligible to teach in-person classes.
Students must scan their QR codes and comply with Covid-19 prevention measures issued by the Ministry of Health.
Faculties and departments must plan how to prevent and control epidemics. Classes will be taught face-to-face for internship or practical credits, as specified by Ministry of Educational and Training.
Those who do not currently attend practical on-campus classes and all others will resume full on-campus studies after the Tet holiday, on February 8.
(Media Center)