How will evening and part-time classes be organized? Responsible executive answers

At a press conference on resuming the traditional form of education at universities, the Department head of the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education Abduvali Khalikov spoke about how the evening and part-time courses will be organized.
“Earlier, the issue of reducing the number of evening-classes and transferring part of the remaining lessons to an online form was raised, as the evening courses usually start at 18:00.
Currently, part-time and evening classes are being conducted online. If a higher education institution has the opportunity, that is, if there is any space available after the end of day shifts, the university itself may decide whether or not students should attend the classes in the traditional form,” he said at the AIMC briefing.
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