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10.0  Courses to be taken
10.1  The courses to be offered to the bridging students are as on Table 2.
Table 2: Bridging Course by Kulliyyah
Kulliyyah Code
Kulliyyah Description
                    
Courses to be offered
BICT
BRIDGING PROGRAMME FOR INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Maths, Basic programming, Basic Application of ICT, Computer Network and Applications
BENGIN
BRIDGING PROGRAMME FOR ENGINEERING
Maths, Maths2, Physic, Chemistry, Basic Programming.
BAED
BRIDGING PROGRAMME FOR ARCHITECTURE & ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Basic Application of ICT, Graphic Communication, Intro to Built Environment, Maths
BMEDIC
BRIDGING PROGRAMME FOR MEDICINE
Biology, Chemistry, Maths,  Physics, Basic Application of ICT
BNURSING
BRIDGING PROGRAMME FOR NURSING
Biology, Chemistry, Maths,  Physics, Basic Application of ICT
BDENT
BRIDGING PROGRAMME FOR DENTISTRYY
Biology, Chemistry, Maths,  Physics, Basic Application of ICT
           
BOS
BRIDGING PROGRAMME FOR SCIENCE
Biology, Chemistry, Maths,  Physics, Basic Application of ICT
BAHS
BRIDGING PROGRAMME FOR ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
Biology, Chemistry, Maths,  Physics, Basic Application of ICT
11.0  Registration / Drop / Withdrawal
11.1  All Bridging students must register for the relevant LE and/or LQ language proficiency courses every semester until they fulfill the language requirements of the programme
11.2    Students are allowed to add courses during the add and drop period.
11.3    Students are not allowed to drop or withdraw from language proficiency courses but for the bridging courses they may do so, provided they maintain the minimum workload upon approval of the respective kulliyyah.
11.4    The withdrawal fee is RM150 per course (during the 5th -10th week) and RM 250 per course (11th -13th week).
12.0  Workload
12.1  Minimum
12.1.1 The minimum workload for bridging students will be three (3) courses per semester including university required courses.
12.2  Maximum
12.2.1 Students are allowed to take a maximum of five (5) courses per semester.
13.0  Progression of Study
13.1  The CGPA requirement for progression from one semester to another shall be at least 2.00
14.0  Repeat of failed courses
14.1  A student is allowed to repeat a bridging course only once.
15.0 Good Academic Standing
15.1 A student is on good academic standing if he maintains a CGPA of 2.0 or better.
15.2 For a student who registers a combination of proficiency language courses and programme required courses will have his academic status determined only after he has attempted at least nine (9) credit hours of the programme required courses.
16.0 Academic Probation
16.1 A student may be allowed to be on probation when he fails to earn a CGPA of 2.00 or better but not less than 1.67 at the end of the semester, on condition that:-
16.1.1 He carries a workload of not more than 15 credit hours in
       the following semester.
       
17.0 Academic Dismissal
17.1 A student shall be dismissed from the University if:
         17.1.1 he receives a CGPA of less than 1.67 or
17.1.2 he fails to earn a CGPA of 2.00 or better  while on
          probationary status or
17.1.3 he fails a course (with a grade of “F” or “Y”) on the
          second attempt or
17.1.4 he fails (with a grade of “F” or “Y”) in more than 1
         Kulliyyah course and the CGPA ia in the range of
         1.67 < CGPA < 2.00.
17.1.5 he receives a 1.67 < CGPA < 2.00 for the second
          time which is non-consecutive during his period of
          studies.
17.2 The University also reserves the right to bar,   suspend or dismiss any student from the University or any of its classes whenever, in the interest of the University, such action is deemed advisable.
18.0  Minimum CGPA Requirements Into Undergraduate Programme
18.1  The minimum CGPA requirements for admission into undergraduate programme are as follows:
Table 3: The minimum CGPA requirement for enrolment into each Kulliyyah
KULLIYYAH`
CGPA
Engineering
(minimum B in Math, Physic and Chemistry)
2.50
Architecture and Environmental Design (As attached in Table 4)
2.50
Medicine
3.50
Pharmacy
3.50
Science
2.50
Nursing
2.50
Allied Health Sciences
2.50
Dentistry
3.50
Information and Communication Technology
2.30
Table 4: Entry requirements from Bridging to enrolment into KAED
Program
Graphic Comm. (GC)
Intro. To Built Enviro (IBE)
Basic Application of ICT
Maths
Architecture
B+
B+
B
B
Landscape Architecture
B
B
B
C+
Urban and Regional Planning
B
B
B
B
Quantity Surveying
B
B
B
B+
Applied Arts and Design
B
B
B
C+
19.0  Failure to Meet the Minimum CGPA Requirements
19.1  Students who failed to meet the minimum CGPA requirements into the undergraduate programme concerned but obtained a CGPA of 2.0 or above, are allowed to repeat the passing bridging courses once to make up the grade provided that the total period of study does not exceed 2 ½ years.
19.2 The better grade of the two attempts will be used in the computation of CGPA.
19.3  During the repeat semester students will be allowed to do a maximum of three (3) courses including university required courses.
19.4 In the event of Change of Programme, bridging student will
       not be allowed to repeat
               
20.0  Minimum Language Requirements Into Undergraduate Programme
20.1 Students of all kulliyyahs with the exception of BENL, BARB and BIRKH have to obtain Band 6.0 in the EPT or its equivalent TOEFL or IELTS scores as an admission requirement into all kulliyyahs.
20.2 BENL students must obtain a minimum of Band 6.5 in the EPT.
20.3 BARB and BIRKH students must obtain a minimum of band  
       5.5 in the EPT and band 6.0 in the APT (CELPAD).
20.4 LLB_S students must obtain a minimum of band 6.0 in the
       EPT and APT.
20.5 IRK and BARB programmes have to fulfill the APT with Band
        6.0 and pass EPT Core LE 0520 as an admission
       requirement. The LE 0620 (SFC : LSRW) course is a
       graduation requirement
21.0  Period of study
21.1  The actual duration of study depends on the placement level based on the English Placement Test and Qualifying Test. However, students shall be allowed to spend a maximum of two and a half (2 ½) years to complete the bridging programme (5 regular and 2 short semesters).
22.0  Termination of Studies
                                   
22.1  A student shall be terminated from his studies if he:
(i)  Fail to register without any valid reason(s) in a   particular semester, or
(ii)   Exhausted his study period
23.0  READMISSION
23.1  No readmission is allowed.
24.0  Fresh Admission
24.1  Students may apply for fresh admission into another programme that they have not attempted before, and subject to meeting the minimum entry requirement of the programme applied for.
25.0 Leave of Absence
25.1  Students may apply for leave of absence for a maximum period of two regular semesters. The application will have to be approved by the Dean/Director of the Kulliyyah and the decision is to be reported to the Senate.
25.2   Student who wishes to spend a period of time away from University may request a leave of absence. In order to be considered for such leave, a student must submit a letter to the Dean of the Kulliyyah stating his reasons for the request and the length of leave desired.

25.3 A student may request an extension of his leave of absence by writing to the Dean/Director of the Kulliyyah for further approval by the Kulliyyah of Board Appeals. 

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