In order to enrol for the degree programme it is important that you have certain basic knowledge. The check of basic knowledge, detailed in “How to enrol” page, seeks to ensure that you do not have significant weaknesses in particular subjects for which appropriate preparation is required in order to tackle the first/single-cycle degree programme successfully.
Even if the check identifies weaknesses in one or more areas, you can still enrol, but you will have to do some supplementary activities known as Additional Learning Requirements.
This restricted access degree programme checks the above requirements as part of the admission test. Accordingly, you might achieve the minimum score required for admission to the degree programme. In case you do not achieve the minimum score required to demonstrate the necessary basic knowledge, you will be assigned some Additional Learning Requirements.
If you have been assigned Additional Learning Requirements, in the year subsequent to matriculation you will be enrolled in:
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The deadline for satisfying the Additional Learning Requirements is 31 March of each year, which coincides with the end of the exam session for the academic year of matriculation.
The rules and deadlines for satisfaction of the Additional Learning Requirements apply to students who have chosen the flexible curriculum, too.