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Eligibility of Examinations

  1. No candidate will be allowed to sit for an examination in any subject if he/she has not completed the relevant coursework (ie. tests and assignments). In this situation, if a student sits for the exam the result is null and void.
  2. No candidate shall be allowed to sit for an examination on any subject if he/she has not completed the necessary requirements of the courses by attendance or otherwise as stipulated by the specific Faculty or Departmental regulations governing a course of study. If such a candidate enters the examination room and sits for the paper, his/her results in that paper will be null and void.
  3. For a student to qualify to sit for a final examination the absence from classes is limited to a maximum of six hours per given course. This translates into two weeks of lectures.
  4. A candidate whose coursework or progress is considered unsatisfactory may be required to withdraw from studies or to repeat any part of the course by the Senate/Academic committee on recommendation of the appropriate Faculty Board before he/she can be admitted to an examination.