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 ...
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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.
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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 ...
Students who have completed the requirements for the Fast-track Programmes will receive two award parchments: one for the Bachelor’s degree and one for the Master’s degree.
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.