Admission to Non-regular programs
Admission as Per-time Students
1. Applicants must meet the admission requirements of the University, serve the University for at least two years, and must obtain the approval of the administrative department, or the college they are affiliated to, prior to applying for admission to an academic program.
A part-time student, at his final year, may be allowed to finish his study as a full-time regular student upon approval of the concerned academic units and endorsed by a concerned vice President.
Special Admission
1. The University in certain circumstances may admit students jointly with other affiliated universities or institutes. Such admission may be processed at any time of the academic calendar as deemed appropriate. Students may also be admitted to more than one program at the same time. However, criteria for such special admissions to individual programs shall be developed and recommended by SC/DC and endorsed by the Admission and Placement
Committee (APC).
2. A student who has successfully finished a set of particular modules which entitles him to a degree may also pursue other related modules and earn another degree continuously. Details guidelines shall be worked out by Academic Standard and Quality Assurance Committee (ASQAC).
1. Under no circumstances, private admissions to a regular program may exceed 5% of the total students admitted in such programs.
2. Other special admission, such as people from disadvantaged areas, physically challenged
people, people needing special training etc. may be granted by the decisions of the University.
3. Special admissions into some programs may be granted to attract potentially resourceful candidates such as mature students to the regular undergraduate programs provided that:
Admissions to Graduate Programs
General Provisions on Admission to Graduate Programs
1. Admissions to all post-graduate programs shall be processed in accordance with the provisions in this Legislation and the criteria and rules for special admissions to individual graduate programs that shall be developed and recommended by the Graduate Program Committee (GPC) with the consent of department graduate committees and endorsed by the Graduate Program Committee (GPC) and/or the Senate.
2. Colleges with approval of the Graduate Program Committee and endorsement by the Senate may design non-thesis option graduate programs.
3. The Graduate Program Committee (GPC) shall approve admission calendar and number of graduate students to be enrolled in the different programs
4. Admission shall take place once in a year in a given program and modality (regular, summer, etc.).
5. A candidate with previous outstanding academic records, professional experience and good recommendations shall be given priority for admission. However, recommendations from the employer would not be required at the University level. Colleges and departments shall have the discretion to request recommendations and determine the weights to be attached to them.
6. The University may determine special admission procedures for female students, students with disabilities, students from less developed regions, and students from nationalities with low participation in education due regard given to maintaining the standard of excellence of the University.
Admission to Regular Graduate (Masters and PhD) Programs
Academic Requirements.
Non-Academic Requirements.
Special Admissions.
Admissions to Continuing, Distance & Summer Education Graduate Programs
Admission requirements and procedures set for regular graduate programs are applicable to continuing, distance, and summer education graduate programs.
Illegal Admission
Securing or intending to secure admission using forged academic documents and examination results is illegal.Securing admission by posing oneself as a student to the University system after withdrawal, dropping out or dismissal is illegal. The discovery of the above leads to immediate and automatic dismissal from the University and liable to other legal actions. More information on admission and transfer related information can be obtained from the university senate legislation.

