Q37: When will the waitlisting function be available?
Q37: When will the waitlisting function be available?
The
waitlisting function will be available throughout the Subject Registration Period,
the Adjustment before Semester Commencement Period and the Add/Drop Period. For details about the subject registration
schedule, please refer here.
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Starting from the subject registration exercise of 2021/22 Semester One, when a class enrolment is full and it is available for waitlisting as indicated by the subject offering department, you will be placed on a waitlist for the subject concerned ...
Please be reminded that waitlisting is not a guarantee of enrolment into a class. When a vacancy becomes available, the system will automatically register the subject for you if you have passed the validation checks. You will receive an email ...
You can check the relevant information at eStudent > Information > subject search > Select the ‘Academic Year/Sem’ and search the subject > refer to section ‘Subject Group Details > Waitlist available if no vacancy: Yes/No. Alternatively, if a ...
When a vacancy becomes available, students on the subject waitlist will be registered automatically corresponding to your position on the waitlist. The system will execute the following validation checks before the actual subject registration takes ...
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