Postgraduate Programs:
Evaluating Student Performance
Evaluating Student Performance
The student performance is determined through the process of assignment of academic status. A student’s academic status will be determined at the end of each semester and will appear on the transcript that shows his achievements throughout his postgraduate study.
A student’s academic status may be one of the following:
- Regular: This status is assigned to all students at the beginning of their course of study. Students are expected to maintain this standing till their graduation. This involves a minimum of 75% in the student’s cumulative GPA.
- Academic Warnings: A student will be given warning after the final grades have been processed at the end of each semester if his cumulative GPA is less than 75%.
- Dismiss: A student is dismissed in either of the following four cases if:
- Receives 3 warnings or,
- Pass with GPA less 45% in two subsequent semesters in the first four semesters.
- discontinued for two academic semesters without excuse.
- The maximum duration of the study is exhausted.