During the last live communication, the Minister of Education, Besa Shahini announced the decision taken regarding higher education. Shahini said that despite online learning, many students need to go back to the auditorium, but that will happen in part.
Students who are on the verge of graduation will have the priority to return to the auditorium. They will be back in 3-4 weeks in June and will take the exams in July and the first week of August.
"Universities have autonomy and reorganization of work was the task of universities. All universities have responded to the call, but not all in the same way. Even for courses that have passed online, I understand that the same standard of work has not been maintained. The priority is to work with students who will graduate.
It will be possible to return to the auditorium in 3-4 weeks in June 2020. Students of the first years may plan not to be in the auditorium until the end of August, "she said, addressing especially those young people who live in the house. rent and need prior organization on the housing issue.
Then, from August 25 to the end of September, those who are not to graduate, but feel the need for repetition or laboratory work, can return to the auditorium. The exams will be held in October.
Minister Shahini also made it clear that there will be no more classes in the auditorium with the previous numbers of students. Minimizing the number of students and ensuring physical distance are the main conditions for returning to universities.