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GETTING STARTED WITH Undergraduate Program

About Undergraduate Program
Students are considered undergraduate if they are seeking to obtain a certificate, associate or bachelor degree. Most bachelor (BA, BS, BFA etc) programs take 4 years to complete. Once you have completed a bachelor's degree, you can go on to a graduate program. All students seeking undergraduate admission to the university must submit the following list of documents along with the completed Application. The university reserves the right to evaluate the adequacy of all credentials submitted for admission. Furthermore, students are reminded that omission or falsification of information constitutes sufficient reason for rejection or dismissal.
- An official high school/secondary school certificate or its equivalent as approved by the Ministry of Education in the issuing country.
- An official attested high school/secondary school transcript (academic record) covering the last three years and reflecting a good academic standard.
- High School Diploma, original to be verified. For British qualifications, the following standard applies to IGCSE/GCE: grade “B” or above. AS-level and A-level will also be considered with a minimum grade of “C”. A combination of seven subjects (O/AS/A) or four subjects (AS/A) is required. These subjects must cover at least four areas out of the following: Math, Languages, Sciences, Humanities/Social Sciences, Arts and Design.
- Proof of completion of grade 11 is required for students applying with IGCSE subjects, reflected through the submission of the official high school transcripts to the admissions office.
- Equivalency letter is also required from the appropriate authority of the Ministry of Education following the referring educational zone for students who graduated from the same country.
- International TOEFL® IBT Min. 79 and 24 in the writing section or TOEFL PBT 550 overall and 4 in the writing section. Academic IELTSTM with 6.5 overall and 6.5 in the writing section or EMSAT 1550-1650 overall and C1 in the writing section, or the equivalent score on another internationally-recognized exam (English).
- Evidence that people can influence life through participation against injustice, exploitation and repression.
- In all programs other than the Engineering Program and Architecture, students may substitute the SAT® for the Math placement provided they achieve the minimum score of 560 in Mathematics.
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