FAQs on Visa Matters for Non-Local Students Notes for NewStudents Student Visa Extension and New Application Replacement of Visa/Entry Permit or Travel Documents Employment during study and NOL Change of Study Mode Change of Study Programme Change of ...
Normally, fast-track students are expected to begin their taught postgraduate studies after completing their undergraduate studies. However, those students with a small remaining credit load may exceptionally request to enroll in their taught ...
Under the Fast-track Programme framework, students can only take Level 5 Master’s degree subjects up to 30% of the Master’s degree curriculum. If they wish to take more Level 5 Master’s degree subjects beyond this limit during their undergraduate ...
Except for those Level 5 Master's degree subjects taken during their undergraduate studies, the tuition fee rate for the Master's degree programme will be charged according to the intake year of the Master's degree programme.
Students who wish to withdraw from a Fast-track Programme must obtain approval from the Department offering the Master’s degree programme before the end of the add/drop period of the last semester of their undergraduate studies. Students who withdraw ...
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Only those subjects with the subject group type as 'PS', 'University Wide' or 'University Wide-Ug' can be registered as additional subjects. You can check the subject details via eStudent > Information > Subject Search. The subject group type can be ...
All amendments made to the subject registration records should be done through eStudent. Dropping of subjects through Blackboard will stop students from receiving reading materials of the subjects only but the subjects will not be removed from their ...
Yes. For example, if you have waitlisted two subjects i.e. subject A and subject B respectively, when subject A has been successfully registered through auto-top up process, waitlist request for subject B which has time clash with subject A will be ...
Students are required to graduate as soon as they satisfy the graduation requirements. Upon confirmation of eligibility to graduate or leaving the University, registration on subjects (including the follow-on term of consecutive subjects) in the ...
Students may be allowed to count up to 6 credits from their Major (excluding “Free Elective” subjects, if any)/GUR (including LCR subjects, etc) towards their chosen Minor. If the Major subjects taken are the same as the Minor compulsory subjects, ...