Gij Student Handbook ◎
While group work is encouraged, final submissions must be the student's own work. Allowing others to copy your work is considered a punishable offence.
The handbook defines critical terms like Credit Taken (CT), Grade Point (GP), and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
Students are responsible for completing their course registration within the notified timeframe. Often, access to registration portals is contingent upon fulfilling financial obligations, such as paying tuition and SRC dues. gij student handbook
Degree and diploma programs use alphanumerical codes (e.g., POLI 101). The third digit typically indicates the semester: odd numbers for the first semester and even for the second.
Integrity is the cornerstone of journalism education. The handbook outlines strict examination guidelines to ensure fairness: While group work is encouraged, final submissions must
Students who fall below specific grade thresholds may be placed on academic probation, requiring them to repeat failed courses to make up their workload.
Understanding your academic progress is a core part of the handbook's utility. The third digit typically indicates the semester: odd
Exceptional academic performance is recognized through various Institute prizes awarded during convocation ceremonies.
Misconduct includes impersonation, possessing unauthorized materials (leakage or "crib notes"), and communicating with other candidates during an exam.
The policies within the UniMAC Undergraduate Handbook are subject to change without prior notice, making it the student’s responsibility to stay updated. Familiarizing yourself with these guidelines prevents "avoidable" errors, such as missing registration deadlines or unintentionally committing examination malpractice. Student Handbooks - International Programmes Office