Student Guide

42 D. The student is responsible for the academic load that is commensurate with his abilities and his academic achievement at the university. The director of Admission and Registration can cancel any course for any student whose academic load exceeds the permissible limit according to the university instructions, taking into account the following points: D/1(a) – Taking into consideration the maximum duration of study for obtaining a bachelor's degree mentioned in paragraph (a) of this article, the minimum credit hours that the student can study should be (12) credit hours per semester, and the maximum credit hours should be (18). The maximum credit hours might be (21) for the first or second semester if the student is expected to graduate. (1/b): The maximum number of credit hours that the student can register is (10) credit hours maximum in the summer semester of each academic year, and (13) credit hours if the student is expected to graduate at the end of the summer semester. (1/C): If the student's last semester includes a field training only, the semester preceding it is considered as a graduation semester for the purposes of the academic load, the previous requirement, and the alternatives. D/2: The student is allowed to register a number of credit hours less than the minimum limit, or to continue studying a number of credit hours less than the minimum if he withdraws some courses, provided that the academic load is not less than 3 credit hours, and that the student's study period to obtain a bachelor's degree does not exceed the maximum limit mentioned in paragraph (a) of this article. D/3: Students who have registered to obtain a bachelor's degree can be classified into second, third, fourth or fifth year level if they successfully completed (33) credit hours at least, (66), (99) or (141) respectively within their study plan. (Amended by Council of Deans Resolution No. 289/2023 dated 26/6/2023) Attendance Article 8: A. The student's attendance is required in all courses he registers, and the course instructor keeps a list of the absence and attendance, and delivers it to the head of the academic department in which the course is given at the end of each semester; it is kept until the end of the following semester.\ B. The student is not allowed to miss more than (15%) of the total hours prescribed for each course.

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