The Student's Timetable outlines your scheduled classes from Week 1 to Week 13, however, it does not account for public holidays/class suspension dates listed in the Academic Calendar. You should refer to your class timetable in conjunction with the ...
If a student is unable to maintain the required CGPA or withdraws from his/her Fast-track Programme, he/she will be prohibited from re-enrolling in the same Fast-track programme or enrolling in any other Fast-track programme throughout his/her ...
FAQs on Visa Matters for Non-Local Students Notes for New Students 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 ...
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 ...
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A notice will be posted on the eStudent and the University Portal about 6 weeks before the start of the examination period of Semesters 1 and 2 (2 weeks for the Summer Term) advising you to check your examination timetable. You may refer to the ...
When you view the examination timetable at eStudent, you can click the hyperlink of the examination hall/venue assigned and it will direct you to a map and seating plan of that examination hall/venue.
You may refer to the Academic Calendar on the website of Academic Registry for the examination periods. The examination period and the scheduled for the announcement of the examination timetable are posted at the webpage of Academic Registry. The ...
You should read through the rules governing the conduct of examination as given in the Student Handbook and the Student Guide for Online Invigilated Examinations and Take-home Examinations. Failure to observe any of these rules may result in ...