
Time Limits for the Completion of Degree Programmes
The time limits for the completion of degree programs are as follows:
- Six-year programme: Minimum of 6 years, maximum of 8 years
- Four-year programme: Minimum of 4 years, maximum of 6 years
- Three-year programme: Minimum of 3 years, maximum of 5 years
- Two-year programme: Minimum of 2 years, maximum of 4 years
A student who is unable to complete the degree programme within the stipulated time limit shall be withdrawn by the University.
The University reserves the right to make curriculum changes ( and/or delete courses) and require the student to meet the new course requirements, but as a rule, the student will be required to follow the curriculum in force at the time he/she was admitted to the University.
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- Course Numbering System
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- Deferment of Programme
- Time Limits for the Completion of Degree Programmes
- Requirements for Graduation
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