Registration for subjects for freshmen will be held on Thursday

Thursday, September 29, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. registration of first-year full-time students for subjects of groups A, B, C and D will take place. They will study the selected subjects in the fall semester of 2013/2014.

Registration will take place on a computer using VDU's FirstClass program. University employees and student representatives will help freshmen to register. They will log into the FirstClass system on behalf of the student and register him for the subjects he wants. Freshmen will be able to check what subjects they are registered for online at http://jupiteris.vdu.lt/registracija/.

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE

  1. The order of registration is based on the competitive scores of freshmen (descending order). You can download the registration list format. (There is a separate list for each registration hour. To view them, select the appropriate sheet at the bottom of the application desktop). The lists will also be published in the VDU building at K. Donelaičio 52 (1st floor).
  2. In order to avoid overcrowding, students will be invited to register in groups at the specified time:
    Stud. sequence numberAn hour
    1-2008:00
    201–4509:00
    451–70010:00
    701-90011:00
    Lunch break12:00-13:00
    901-110013:00
    1101-130014:00
    130-150015:00
    1501 to the end16:00
  3. Students gather at the VDU building in K. Donelaičio str. 52, 2nd floor lobby next to the Vaclav Biržiška reading room, are invited according to the list to the desk of the Information Technology Department employees and, after presenting an identity document, take the FirstClass (FC) user profile and sign it.
  4. Next to the reading room, there will be a screen where you can see how many free places are left to register for the relevant subjects.
  5. After receiving a profile with a login name and password, the student takes a photo for the student database and applies to a vacant employee, presenting him with his FC user profile. The employee connects to the FC server on behalf of the student and registers him in the desired subjects, where there are vacancies, based on the student's wishes.

    NOTES:

    1. Before going to register for study subjects, freshmen must create an individual schedule. It is important to remember that the total volume of the semester must be at least 24 and no more than 36 credits.
    2. Those students who will study Informatics in the fall semester must register on the computer for two times: lectures and laboratory work. (Informatics lectures + laboratory work - 4 credits in total).

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