SEREMBAN: Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (Usim) will start conducting virtual lessons from Monday (March 16) to check the spread of Covid-19, says its deputy vice-chancellor Prof Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman.
"All lectures and tutorials would be conducted online while fieldwork and other outdoor activities would be deferred.
"However, lab, clinical and studio activities can continue but it has to be carried out under strict safety conditions," he said in a statement.Based on information on its website, Usim has 12,415 students including 716 foreign students.
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