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Academic Policy Right
to change rule :
The university reserves the right to change or revise requirements,
rules and fees such regulations shall come into force whenever
the proper authorities may determine.
Right to dismiss students :
The university reserves the right to suspend, dismiss or
exclude any student from the university, or from any class
or classes, whenever, in the interest of the student or
the university, the university administration considers
such a course advisable.
Responsibility of students :
Students are individually responsible to read and know regulations
contained in the LU prospectus. Failure to read and comply
will not exempt students from liability.
Conduct of students :
LU strives to maintain a healthy academic atmosphere on
its campus. All students are expected to actively contribute
to achieving this goal by attending classes regularly and
making appropriate use of all campus facilities. They shall
endeavour to enhance their academic achievements, maintain
discipline, keep the campus clean. In short, students are
expected to be good citizens.
Academic honesty :
Any materials plagiarized or otherwise dishonestly prepared
that a student submits as original work is taken to be cheating
and constitutes grounds for disciplinary action. Any student
judged to have engaged in cheating might receive a reduced
grade for the work in question, a failing grade in the course,
or such other lesser penalty, as the teacher deems appropriate.
Serious instances of indiscipline shall be dealt with more
severely.
Medium of Instruction:
English is the medium of instruction and of examination.
It is also the campus language. A Remedial English Course
may be organized in a semester to help those students, who
are deficient in English.
Course Load:
The normal load of fifteen-hour class lecture per week is
generally expected of the students by accepted standard.
In addition, there will be assignment, home works and exams
each week. Moreover, the faculty will hold consultation
and/or tutorial, thus raising contact hours of twenty. Students
will have to access to the Computer Lab to prepare their
papers & other assignments under supervision for up
to 30 hours each semester. Preparation of papers and other
assignments under supervision will raise workload to 30
hours a week. A student can graduate with the minimum requirements
of 124 credits in four years.
Semester:
The university offers three semester each academic
year namely, Spring, Summer and fall Semesters. Each semester
lasts for 13 weeks. Spring semester starts in January, Summer
in June and Fall in Octobar.
Class attendance:
Regular class attendance is a prerequisite for successful
completion of course work. Teacher shall be responsible
to inform students of the consequences of absence from class.
The student shall be responsible to inform the teacher of
possible absence from classes. Absence does not exempt students
from obligation of class assignments & examinations.
The teacher concerned will determine the manner in which
missed assignments & examinations may be made up. A
student may be dropped from a course for consecutive three
absences.
Student Classification:
A student is called a Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
or Graduate. Students are classified in accordance with
credits earned. The credits earned are used to establish
class standing as follows:
| Credits earned |
Class |
| 0-30 |
freshman |
| 31-60 |
sophomore |
| 61-90 |
junior |
| over 90 |
senior |
| Earned degree |
graduate |
Academic Standing and Probation:
A student whose cumulative GPA is equal to or greater than
2.00 is in good academic standing. Students with a GPA of
less than 2.00 are placed on probation. Students on probation
are allowed a maximum of three semesters to raise their
GPA to 2.00. Students who fail to achieve a GPA of 2.00
within three semesters are dismissed from the University.
Change of degree program:
Students who wish to change their degree program must submit
a request to the Chairman of the Department upon recommendation
of the Chairperson of the academic department to which the
student intends to change. The office of the Registrar shall
make the necessary changes to a student's record.
Final Examinations:
An academic calander is prepared at the begining
of each semester.The time schedule for each exams:Mid-Term
and Final exams are mentioned in the Academic Calander.Each
department prepared the routine in coordenation with Registrars
office.Results are published within 72 hours of the examination.
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