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Part-time study is a more flexible format designed for students who need to balance education with work, family, or other responsibilities. Classes may be arranged in evenings, weekends, block sessions, or reduced weekly schedules, depending on the university and program.
Mode of study can affect schedule, flexibility, learning format, workload, and student experience. Students should compare each program carefully before choosing the study format that fits their goals.
Hybrid study combines online learning with selected on-campus sessions, practical classes, workshops, or exams. It may suit students who want more flexibility than full-time study while still keeping some direct contact with the university environment.
Full-time study is a structured university format where students usually attend regular classes during the week and follow a traditional academic schedule. It may suit students who want an immersive campus experience, consistent academic routine, and direct interaction with lecturers and classmates.
Course and foundation programs are usually short-term or preparatory study options designed to build language, academic, or subject-specific readiness before entering a degree program. They may suit students who need extra preparation before starting university studies.