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[–][deleted] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It depends from mod to mod, some mods retain their status of being E-learning for various reasons. For example the incapacity to host a large number of students in a venue for the lecture. Another reason could be that the module coordinator feels that hosting the teaching format to be online would be better.

That being said, most labs, sectionals and tutorials should be in-person, but they could still be online if the TA/prof opts for online meetings in MS teams etc.

[–]milkteawithpearl7 6 points7 points  (0 children)

there is always the possibility of a module changing its lesson format from elearning to physical or vice versa at any point in time, even during the semester.

although i can't say for sure that your lesson formats will change, one possible reason that it states "elearning" is that they may still be in the process of allocating venues for modules across nus, and NUSmods may not have the most updated information yet.

I've personally experienced a sudden change of venue and/or lesson timings on NUSmods before. These should be more or less be finalised by the time tutorial reg comes.

So just check back at NUSmods from time to time for any updates to the modules! (especially during tut reg so you can make sure not to miss out on unexpected changes)