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University Students’ Perception about the Rate of Learning through Virtual Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic and it Comparison with Face-to-Face Education

According to the UNESCO’s 2020 report on the state of education in different countries of the world due to the Covid-19 pandemic, more than 195 countries have been forced to stop their educational activities at different times, which is equivalent to 91% or 1.6 billion students. This study aimed to...

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