: Universiti Tenaga Nasional and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia plan to continue with online teaching-and-learning even after all the students have returned to campus in October. UNITEN vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Ir Dr Kamal Nasharuddin Mustapha said the system in the university will be conducted through a combination of online and face-to-face learning for courses which require the students to be present in laboratories or studios.
Last week, Higher Education Minister Datuk Dr Noraini Ahmad allowed four more categories of tertiary students to return to campus in stages beginning July, with full intake in October.The four categories include 30 per cent local students in private institutions as requested by the Malaysian Association of Private Colleges and Universities.
Meanwhile, UKM vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr. Mohd Hamdi Abd Shukor said 66 per cent or two thirds of its students preferred online classes.
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