Q1: I am interested in a subject, but it is already full. What should I do?
A waitlisting function has been introduced
at eStudent. Please refer to Q36 for details about the waitlisting function.
You may refer to ‘Section 8 Waitlisting for Subjects’ of
the Guides for Subject Registration for
relevant steps as well.
Please note that attending
a class prior to successful subject registration does not guarantee any places
for subject registration at a later stage.
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Q46: Can I opt to waitlist another subject group/teaching component of a subject when I have already registered the subject?
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Q39: How can I waitlist a subject?
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Q52: Can I switch my waitlisted subject group?
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Q4: I am on academic probation, will that affect my subject registration?
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Q44: Where to know my waitlist position of a subject?
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