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6.3 Academic Evaluation
The success of the students is identified at the end of each semester by
calculating the average of the grades obtained by a student in a semester
or simply a term of studies in various courses that he has taken which is
called GPA and Cumulative grades of semester average is called CGPA.
Final grade point average (CGPA) must be at least 2.00 over 4.00 which
is the maximum grade.
A student who has a regular course program in one term and whose GPA
of the semester is 3.00-3.49 is Honour Student and 3.50-4.00 student is
considered as High Honour Student. The list of these students is
announced at the end of each semester.
Students whose CGPA is under the following limits and who are enrolled
in undergraduate programs receive an academic warning.
7. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
7.1 Student Affairs Office
The office affords students with facilities for instance course registration;
freezing of semester; preparing diplomas, certificates, transcripts, student
IDs and letters to postpone students’ conscription. You can apply to get
transcripts, student certificates or any other letters that you might need.
Important: Submitted documents will be stored by the Student Affairs
office and can be accessed upon graduation or cancellation of enrolment.
No official documents, transcripts, and certificates will be issued by the
university for students with debts.