At the University of Tetova, today were awarded scholarships for outstanding students in the second cycle of studies. Certificates with decisions for exemption from participation were given to the students by the Rector of the University of Tetova, Prof. Dr. Vullnet Ameti. He stated that the decision of the Senate of the University of Tetova, in 2013, for exemption from tuition fees for certain categories of students , among them outstanding students, was a good, fair and highly motivating decision to all outstanding students, who are even more committed to their studies. “On behalf of my name, associates and to other University leaders, I would like to congratulate you on your hard work, effort and dedication during your studies. Among you are students from different academic units of our University. You are here thanks to your success and knowledge that you have gained from your studies. It is no prettier feeling for us as leaders of the University today to award you certificates of exemption from tuition fees. I wish you to keep up the same pace and in the future to rise as professionally as possible, your every achievements and successes will honor the University of Tetova, as the institution from which you were professionally formed”, said the Rector of the UT, Prof. Dr. Vullnet Ameti.
For the achieved success during studies, but also for the positive results shown during the interviews, outstanding students were welcomed by the Vice Rector for Education of our University, Prof. Dr. Reshat Qaili. According to him, the professional preparation of students shows the role and importance of the University of Tetova in the education and emancipation of many generations over the years. Outstanding students expressed their words of gratitude to the leaders of the University of Tetova for the consideration shown towards the work and success of each student with a high grade point average. In addition to scholarships for second cycle students, the University of Tetova on November 1, awarded approximately 100 scholarships to first cycle students.