This is a notable content in Circular 15/2014/TT-BGDDT regarding the Regulation on Master's Degree Training.
What are the responsibilities and rights of students enrolled in the master's degree training program? (Illustration photo)
The Master's Degree Training Regulations issued with Circular 15/2014/TT-BGDDT stipulate the 10 responsibilities and rights of students enrolled in a master's degree training program as follows:
Complete the training program; comply with the rules, regulations, and legislation on master's degree training of the state and of the training institution.
Pay tuition fees, including additional tuition fees for supplementary courses, retakes, second defense of the thesis, or new thesis topics as per the legal regulations of the training institution.
Respect lecturers, administrative staff, public employees, and employees of the training institution.
Be respected, treated equally, and provided with full information related to their studies.
Use the library, scientific materials, laboratories, and other equipment and facilities of the training institution for learning and research.
Request the training institution to replace the thesis advisor if, after a month from the decision on the topic and appointment of the advisor, the student cannot contact the advisor or does not receive guidance on the thesis topic.
Provide feedback to the authorities of the training institution regarding the training program, lecturer activities, and activities related to the admission, organization, and management of master's training.
Participate in collective activities and social organizations within the training institution.
Be reimbursed for tuition fees if the student's fault is absent, due to violations by the training institution leading to not being awarded the master's degree.
Perform other duties and rights according to the law.
For more details, see Circular 15/2014/TT-BGDDT effective from July 1, 2014.
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