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18 July 2011 - Today's all Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Papers [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

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Mgt602 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

Q.1. Discuss the role of IDBP in Pakistan?

Q.2.How much managerial control entrepreneur has in major form of ventures VUsolutions

Q.3.What is the educational level and skill of entrepreneurs in Pakistan

Q.4.What kindof parties should be considered as accredited investors

Q.5.Joint venture is the oldest form of alliance. Elaborate

Q.6.managerail domain and entrepreneurial domain and their difference with respect of commitment of opportunity

Mgt520 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

total questions are 55 from which 5 are long term 5 marks and 4 are long term 3 marks questions..... and remaining 46 are the objectives of mcqs

Why is it important for a multinational firm to have legal consultancy? Give 3 reason
what are counter of origion effects?
what do you know about the extra-territoriality?
What are the forward discount and forward premium?
David Ricardo's theory or comparatively advantage theory has some set up on minds.....give any five assumptions of that theories?
Disscuss effect of non tariff barriesrs on pricess....?
What is TRIM and how does it effect global trade?
What are the major advantages of FDI..?
What are the basic standards for advertising programs?

Another Paper Mgt520

what is Internalization theory?
What do you know about multipoint competition?
What are Internationaly recognized methods of payments?
Why China is most fast growing economy in the world in your views?
David Ricardo's theory or comparatively advantage theory has some set up on minds.....give any five assumptions of that theories?
What are different types of investment internationally ?
Marketing strategies play a key role in helping multinational enterprises (MNEs) to formulate an overall plan of action. discuss it ?

Mgt502 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

1 .List down any three technology for bringing about change (3 marks)
2 .Why chain of command important within organization. (3 marks)
3 .How ISO has important organization behavior (3 marks)
4 .What is difference between training and development (3 marks)
5 . I Question from globalization (5 MARKS) VUsolutions
6 . 1Question from performance appraisal systems (5 MARKS)
7 .Define three management roles (5 MARKS)
8 . (SORRY)
Lesson # 40, 41, 42, 43, and 44 for subjective question (most important)
And for mcqs please must preparation all final term papers 2008, and 2009


Mgt411 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

mostly ppr was from past ppr
monetory reaction curve
bond and its characteristics
why government involved in finacial system
why stable interest rate is important
how standard deviation calculate the risk

Mgmt630 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

(1) What is organizational memory, difference between semantic and episodic memory?
(2) WRITE DOWN THREE limitation of knowledge application system?
(3) identy the categories of intellectual assest?explain its?
(4) how would u elaborate the concept of knowledge mapas an effective codificationt tool?
(5) wt r benefits of monitoring &measuring knowledge usage?
(6) define term Ba ?explain the four charactertics of Ba in SECI model?
(7) define knowledge discovery give comprehensive description it VUsolutions?
(8) wt r specific security that firefalls performs?
(9) identify the list down barrier that org could face applying knowledge sharing system in the org?


Total Marks: 83
Total questions: 55
Question (1 marks): 46
Question (3 marks): 4
Question (5 marks): 5

Very few mcqs from past papers, mostly new


Q) Being a Manager in company what step do you take to develop an ethical culture in an organization?

Q) Differentiate between High performance monitors and low performance monitors?

Q) List down traits of ethics VUsolutions?

Q) In decision making, what do you mean by rationality, Discuss?

Q) In the new trend of virtual teams, what are the benefits gained by the organizations?

Q) Discuss the characteristics of High performance teams?

Q) Discuss the characteristics of Open Communication?

CS605 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

40 mcqs..
buhat togh thay past me se nahi thay sab new and confusing
5 question of 2 marks.
1) what is software refactoring
2)what is software safety
3)difference between DD& CD.
4)uses of time boxing
5)difference btween check-in and check-out processes

5 question of 3 marks.
1) what should be included in software tracking methods
2) hazards associated with the computer based cruise of an automobile
3)code tha selection sort ka uska batana tha
4)waterfall 's major drwaback is it may not fullfill client's requirements. in ur opinion ahich model handles this shortcuming
5)working of check-in and check-out processes

3 question of \5 marks.
1) risks involve in migration of legacy systems
2) problem can be cuased by the following bad smells
large classes
shortgun surgery

3) what is the advantage of having consistency in work product.

CS604 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

All MCQS from handoutts….

THEORY QUESTIONS
1. Suggest some way to reduce external fragmentation.
2. Write down the code/ pseudo-code for the wait operation on counting semaphore.
3. The problem with using an acyclic-graph structure is ensuring that there are no cycles. What is the solution?
4. If processes P and Q want to communicate, a communication link must exist between them and they send messages and receive messages. How many possible methods to communicate with each other
5. Differentiate between outer page table and inner page table.
A page table needed for keeping track of pages of the page table is called the outer page table VUsolutions.
The other part of the page table index is called the inner page table.
1.   Describe Safe state with reference to Deadlock Avoidance.
2.   What is the main idea behind Overlays memory management technique?
3.   How vfork system call differes from fork system call?
4.   What is the problem hard links creates in terms of referential naming? How does one solve it?
5.   An operating system is intermediary between the user and the hardware system?
6.   Consider a logical address space of eight pages of 1024 words each, mamapped ont a physical memory of 32 frames.
a.       How many bits are there in the logical address?
b.       How many bits are there in the physical address?
7.   Describe the concept of Directory Entry.
8.   Consider the following segmented paging memory system.
There are 4 segments for the given process and a total of 5 page tables in the entire system. Each page table has a total of 8 entries. The physical memory requires 12 bits to address it; there are a total of 128 frames.
(a)  How many bytes are contained within the physical memory?


CS507 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

here were 53 questions aggregately from them 13 Questions were of subjective type. Multiple questions were from past papers.

There were 5 Questions of 2 marks:

1) What is entity relationship diagram? Marks=2
2) What are the physical threats to information system? Marks=2
3) What is the logical design flow of an organization? Marks=2
4) Is there any standard to maintain the structure of electronic document? Marks=2
5) What do you mean by Vulnerability? Marks=2
There were 5 Questions of 3marks:

6) Identify the information that is required before conducting an impact analysis? Marks=3
7) Successful changes and their management are backed by presence of a change agent. Discuss what do you know about change agent? Marks=3
8) What are the limitations of Incremental Model? Marks=3
9) What are the different types of threats? VUsolutions Marks=3
10) What are the properties that can characterize an object? Marks=3

There were 3Questions of 5 marks:

11) List the steps of Risk based Audit Approach? Marks=5
12) What are the key benefits of E-Commerce in the society? Marks=5
13) What do you understand by Malware? Identify different types of malware?Marks=5

CS502 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

Paper of CS502
40% subjective from 1st half of book
60% objective from Huffman encoding
1) polynomial time algorithm
2) what is a run time analysis and its two criteria
3) Dijkstra algorithm correctness criteria two conditions
4) Floyd algorithm VUsolutions
5) a table is given and we have to make the adjacency list and matrix
6) an mst graph is given and we have to calculate its weight

BNK603 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

Total MCQ= 46

Question No: 47 ( Marks: 3 )
Discuss the reasons why banks are giving importance to "know your customer"

Question No: 48 ( Marks: 3 )
What benefits do the companies achieve by combining the risk appetite statement components?

Question No: 49 ( Marks: 3 )
What questions do the managers address when gauging the service offering element in diagnosing the service design?

Question No: 50 ( Marks: 3 )
The bank needs to maintain and establish customer trust. Deloitte has suggested some attributes of trust. Explain these attributes briefly.

Question No: 51 ( Marks: 5 )
How banks can bring change in technological deficient retail banking

Question No: 52 ( Marks: 5 )
What problems the base of the economic pyramid is facing in terms of participation in the formal sector?

Question No: 53 ( Marks: 5 )
What should be the attributes for the effective ERM reporting in a bank?

Question No: 54 ( Marks: 5 )
Why the Credit Administration Department is established?

Question No: 55 ( Marks: 5 )
What necessary should the bank take in response to increasing alternative face to face activity?

MGT401 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan financial Accounting!!!
Q no. 1: Draw the format of profit and loss appropriation account?
Q no. 2: Admin expenses and gives exampls?
Q no. 3 and Q no. 4 related to IAS17 lease which was numerical type?
Q no. 5: Cash flow from investing activities which was numerical type?
Q no. 6: kinds of financial assets VUsolutions?
Q no. 7: A/R ledger account, information was given?
Mostly MCQ's were related to IAS17, IAS7, IAS10 and some related to Sections like sec 95A,96,97,98,157,158,

Mkt610 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

International Marketing – MKT 630 (Subjective)

Today’s paper 17-07-11 (Session –III)
MCQ’s = 46 Subjective = 9

Consumers play an important role in buying process. Explain this role. Marks 3

Explain what is the positioning. Marks 3

A company wants to do business of export of knitwear to Canada. Being a marketing consultant you are asked to develop a marketing mix. So what information are required for marketing mix. Marks 3

How can we improve the positioning of the product? (Kuch isi kism ka question tha yad nai ha sehi tra se) Marks 5 or may be marks 3

Explain the importance of the last three stages of a new product development. Marks 5 or may be marks 3

A football manufacturing company of Sialkot makes a licensing agreement with foreign company. What kind of variables should its management keep in mind while doing this contract in order to secure its end? Marks 5

What is the difference between plat form markets and emerging markets with one example? Marks 5

Explain the difference of direct marketing and sales promotion in international marketing. Marks 5

What information is required for decision making in the development of marketing mix. Marks 5

STA630 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

Total Questions = 64
MCQ's = 56
3 Marks question = 4
5 Marks question = 4

Almost 90% of the mcq's were new and only 10% were from past paper...subjective portion was also new questions and only 1 question was from past paper..

CS507 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

dentify the rules that DFD as an analytical tool follows that helps in achieving the level of standardization? (marks2)
Ans: Rules for DFD’s

The DFD as an analytical tool follows certain rules. These rules help in achieving the level of
standardization.
• There should be no black holes, gray holes, miracles.
• Do not leave things unlabeled VUsolutions
• the DFD should not include data flows that are unassociated with the process.

Why is the production subsystem said to be the most critical part of the entire manufacturing subsystem? (Marks 2)
Ans: Production Sub System
It can be seen as the most critical part of the entire manufacturing sub system. Basically it tracks the flow of
the job through the entire production process. It also records change in form of goods or transfer of goods
from one place to the other.

Example
Consider a manufacturing entity working with three processing departments and one assembly department.
As raw materials pass through the processes, the sub system records the relevant information at specific
points or locations until the finished goods are transferred to stock room.

What do you mean by hackers? (Marks 2)
Answer: hackers are smart programmers who attempts to invade the privacy of the system

Why risk management is core line of this entire information system audit? ( marks2)

How virus and worn can be transmitted into computer? Identify any three sources? (3)
Answer: Virus or worms are transmitted easily from the internet by downloading files to computers web browsers. Other methods of infection occur from files received though online services, computer bulletin board systems, local area networks. Viruses can be placed in various programs, for instance
1. Free Software – software downloaded from the net
2. Pirated software – cheaper than original versions
3. Games software – wide appeal and high chances
4. Email attachments – quick to spread
5. Portable hard and flash drives – employees take disks home and may work on their own personal PC, which have not been cleaned or have suitable anti-viruses installed on them.


List down the component of an IDS? Marks 3
Components of IDS
An IDS comprises on the following:
• Sensors that is responsible for collecting data. The data can be in the form of network packets, log files, system call traces, etc.
• Analyzers that receive input from sensors and determines intrusive activity.• An administration console
• A user interface.


Briefly discuses risk determination? (marks 3)

Ans:
Risk Determination/Exposure Analysis this phase relates to analyzing how much the information assets are exposed to various threats identified and thus quantifying the loss caused to the asset through this threat. This phase relates to analysis of both physical and logical threats and comprises of four steps. VU solutions Four steps are VUsolutions usually followed while analyzing the exposure.

What is reusable software? (marks3)
Explain reliability with the help of an example? (3)
Write a note on active attacks? (5)

What is the importance of computer security system in aviation industry? (5)
Classify E-Commerce into different classes. identify any five classes? (5)
The most prevalent of E-Commerce models can be classified as under:
1. Business to Consumer (B2C)
2. Business to Business (B2B),
3. Business to Employee (B2E),
4. Consumer to Consumer (C2C) and
5. E-Government
• Government to Citizens/Customers (G2C)
• Government to Business (G2B)
• Government to Government (G2G

Fin625 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

Total MCQ= 46

Question No: 47 ( Marks: 3 )
How the banks can avoid having associations with individuals involved in fraudulent or similar activities

Question No: 48 ( Marks: 3 )
What actions would the supervisors take if the bank is not meeting the requirements of the supervisory principles?

Question No: 49 ( Marks: 3 )
What are the objectives of the claims settlement?

Question No: 50 ( Marks: 3 )
What are the property rights enjoyed by the insured?

Question No: 51 ( Marks: 5 )
Describe the components of a typical rating process?

Question No: 52 ( Marks: 5 )
What terms or conditions limit the amount off credit risk transfer in the instruments used for such purpose?

Question No: 53 ( Marks: 5 )
What are the advantages and disadvantages of risk retention group and non-insurance transfer?

Question No: 54 ( Marks: 5 )
Insurance companies have developed various solutions to prevent the insured from profiting from multiple insurance policies. Discuss these policies?

Question No: 55 ( Marks: 5 )
What specific political and legal factors have affected consumption of insurance

Another Paper of Fin625

Q1: Define the plausability?

Q2: what are the types of Surety Bonds VUsolutions?

Q3: What methods Banks use to avoid their risk? Explain it and tell How Bank recover its losses?

Q4: How can we recover the risk in the society by the help of Insurance and explain Insurance Types?

Q5: Define the term Peril and Hazard?

MCM411 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

Total Question 50
40 MCQ
1-What do you understand by cue sheet? 3 marks
2- What is article 19 of constitution of Pakistan(1973) all about? 3 marks
3- Define a situation or a scene of a play where high angle shots are used? 3 marks

4- How footage enhance the importance of the news? 3 marks
5- Mention any two services that are given to TV but are not possible on radio? 3 marks
6- Differentiate between talk show and curtain raiser? 5 marks
7- Script is linked with the medium through which message is carried. Discuss this statement? 5 marks
8- Which three basic lights are required at the studio of TV station? Discuss in detail. 5 marks
9- Toughest of all is selection n placement of news on newsreel. Discuss. 5 marks
10- In your opinion for which medium script writing is more difficult? For TV or radio? 5 marks


Mgmt623 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

Total Marks: 83
Total questions: VU solutions 55
Question (1 marks): 46
Question (3 marks): 4
Question (5 marks): 5

Very few mcqs from past papers, mostly new


Q) Being a Manager in company what step do you take to develop an ethical culture in an organization?

Q) Differentiate between High performance monitors and low performance monitors?

Q) List down traits of ethics?

Q) In decision making, what do you mean by rationality, Discuss?

Q) In the new trend of virtual teams, what are the benefits gained by the organizations?

Q) Discuss the characteristics of High performance teams VU solutions?

Q) Discuss the characteristics of Open Communication?
Goodluck guys, this is what i remember

Mgt101 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] Virtual University of Pakistan

Find below my today’s Subjective paper of MGT101 for your information:-

1. Calculate Net profit / Net loss from the information given below; (5 Marks) VU solutions

Gross Loss: 5800 Rs
Sales Salaries: 3,000
Custom duty on purchases: 6000
Freight on sales: 1000
Interest on loan: 500

2. Mr. X & Y were partners in business sharing profits in the ratio of 3:1 their capital were Rs: 30,000 and Rs: 10,000 respectively. They earned a net profit of Rs 160,000 Mr. Y was entitled to salary of Rs. 200 P/M. Prepare Profit distribution account of X & Y Partnership. (5 Marks)

3. When closing stock is given in trail balance only, then what will be its effect in profit and loss account and balance sheet and why ?

When depreciation is given in trial balance only, then what will be its effect in profit & loss account and Balance sheet and why ? (5 Marks)

4. Write note on the following terms:- (5 Marks)

Net capital employed
Share holder's Equity
Gain on sale of Fixed Assets
Return on Investment.

5. Mr. AB & C entered into a partnership. At the beginning of the year their capital balances were Rs. 50,000 , Rs. 60,000 and Rs. 70,000 respectively. Profit or loss is to be divided with the ratio of 3:2:1 among Mr. A,B & C respectively VU solutions.

If loss is Rs. 168,000 calculate the share of loss for all the partners. (3 Marks)

6. Cost of assets is Rs. 50,000 on 1st January 2008.

Depreciation rate is 10% P.A
Financial year is January 01 to December 31.
Calculate Depreciation expense and written down value. (3 Marks)

7. Differentiate between debtor's turnover ratio and creditor’s turnover ratio.
(3 marks)

MCQ -56 Nos. ( 30 % Past papers)

Eco401 Current Spring 2011 Final Term VU Paper [July 2011] virtual university of pakistan


totol question 64
objective 56
what is current account and how to reduce deficit
what is LP curve and make the diagram
what is equilibrium reasons in the compitation & monoplists
define marginal curve in the monobilists
what countries are poor and what are  the causes of pooreness
remaining 2 question of also from last chpters and majority of mcqs from last chpter and marginal consumption 

VU Student Hand Book - Virtual University of Pakistan Student Handbook

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VU Student Hand Book - Virtual University of Pakistan Student Handbook


Profile of a Successful Virtual University Student

Successful Virtual University students:
  • take responsibility for their own learning
  • are self motivated and self-disciplined
  • understand that “online” is a far more convenient way to learn
  • are comfortable and confident with written communications
  • are willing to be members of an online community
  • are open minded about sharing life, work, and educational experiences as part of the learning process
  • are always willing and open to acquiring new skills
  • are willing to "speak up" if problems arise
  • think ideas through thoroughly, before sharing them with others
  • actively and appropriately participate in class discussions
  • complete and turn in assignments on time
  • use time and resources efficiently and stay focused on the task at hand
  • approach each day with a positive attitude
  • treat others with respect and courtesy, even online
  • accept others and their points of view
  • maintain healthy professional relationships among their peers
  • cooperate and work well with others, especially in cyber-space
  • believe in collaboration and healthy competition
  • demonstrate good character in helping and encouraging others
  • use polite and acceptable language when communicating
  • are expected to demonstrate the highest levels of honesty and integrity
  • build mutually supportive relationships that assist them in pursuing their goals and dreams
  • become life-long learners
  • find valuable lessons from everything they experience
  • are willing to commit the required amount of time to their studies
  • are critical thinkers and reflective practitioners
  • believe that high-quality learning can happen anywhere, anytime
  • are active, creative and engaged in the learning process.


Important Note

In the Internet age, it is critically important to understand that any information that you send electronically or place on a remote web-site (or even on a computer at a public place) may be accessed by other individuals regardless of whether you allow them to do so or not. In this context, please keep the following guidelines in mind all the time:

  • You should never share your password with anyone. Doing so may divulge your personal information that you may not have wanted to share
  • Your login ID and password are also the custodians of your academic efforts. Allowing access to your work may enable an unscrupulous individual to copy your work and claim it as his/her own. The University has a zero-tolerance policy on copying and plagiarism and all participants in such activity will get a zero grade as a minimum
  • You will be personally held responsible for all actions performed through your e-mail or LMS accounts, since both of these are password protected and only you are supposed to know your password.



How to Study at VU




Resources

All resources mentioned below may be accessed from the Virtual University homepage http://www.vu.edu.pk under “Quick Links”
VU Lecture Videos (YouTube)
You can view all VU lecture videos on YouTube directly or at http://OnlineVUlectures.blogspot.com/ .

HEC Digital Library
The HEC digital library has a host of journals, articles and publications that can assist you in learning.

VU Content Library
The VU Content Library provides access to lecture handouts of all VU courses.

MIT Open Courseware
The MIT Open Courseware is an extremely valuable repository of learning resources provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) USA.



Facilities
Campus Career Portal

VU has a Career Development Office for the placement of its graduates. This is done through the campus career portal which is powered by Rozee.pk under a National ICT R&D Fund, initiative of the Ministry of Information Technology. Access it by clicking on the Campus Career Portal link on VU homepage under “Quick Links”.
On-line Bookshop

You may place orders for lecture handouts & DVDs through the Bookshop link on the VU homepage.
Virtual Campuses

The university has established campuses across the length and breadth of Pakistan to facilitate its students. The complete list of campuses can be accessed from the VU homepage.
Broadcast Lecture Schedule

VU broadcasts video lectures through its four TV channels (VTV1, VTV2, VTV3, and VTV4). To help manage your time and streamline learning activities, the lecture schedule is provided to you through the “Lecture Schedule” button in the LMS.
DSL Broadband Internet Connectivity

DSL Broadband Internet Connectivity is available at subsidised rates to VU students.
VU Email


VU provides students with their own individual email accounts for which the required username and password are provided by the University in the admission letter. VU email (powered by Google) can be accessed athttp://gmail.vu.edu.pk/
Campus-based/home-based Study Option

Students have the option to study at a campus or from home.
VU-CPL (Computer Proficiency License)

Basic Computer and Internet skills are the need of the day and are especially crucial for pursuing any course of study at VU effectively. The Virtual University has developed a complete set of interactive modules for this purpose, collectively known as VU-CPL. These audio/video modules, which are based on a self-learning paradigm, do not require a teacher for acquiring these skills. VU-CPL is available as a two DVD set from the VU Bookshop.
Scholarships

From time to time various scholarships are provided to VU students. Keep visiting/checking the Scholarships link on the VU homepage.
Cable Operators

A list of cable operators, who carry some or all of the VU TV channels, is available from the VU homepage.




Examinations Department



Rechecking of Papers


Rules:

  1. A student may request for paper rechecking within three weeks from the publication of the result on payment of the prescribed fee (per paper).
  1. Late requests will not be considered.
  1. Re-checking of answer material will be done to ensure that:
    i. No portion of the answer material has been left un- marked
    ii. There is no mistake in the grand total

Re-assessment of answer material shall not be permissible in any case

  1. If the marks are increased as a result of rechecking, the Rechecking Fee will be refunded.
  1. The decision of the University shall be final.
  1. The University requires 8-10 working days to recheck the requested paper(s); your paper(s) will be available for download as soon as your request is processed.

Procedure:

In order to request for paper rechecking, follow the steps below:


  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Apply for Rechecking of Papers link
  3. A form with the list of your courses having a checkbox in front of each will be displayed
  4. Click the check box(es) against the course(s) that you want rechecked
  5. Click the Submit Request button
  6. Your request will be generated on the form
  7. Click on the Print Voucher link
  8. The voucher will be displayed in a separate window
(Note: In case you want to make any change(s) in your request, close the voucher window, click the Withdraw Request link on the form and start again)
  1. Print the voucher
  2. Deposit the fee in the bank mentioned on the voucher
  3. Make sure to obtain the stamped copy of the paid voucher
  4. Scan and upload the paid copy of voucher using the Upload Paid Voucher link
  5. You will be able to download your rechecked paper (s) after 8-10 working days provided VU-Accounts Department has confirmed the receipt of payments.


Issuance of Transcripts



Transcript of Record
Rules:


  1. Transcript of Record is issued to a student subject to successful completion of all prescribed requirements of the study program and clearance of all outstanding dues.
  1. The first copy of the Transcript of Record is issued to the student free of cost within four weeks of the announcement of the result. No application is required.

Procedure:

No procedure is required.


 Partial Transcript

Rules:

  1. A student may request for the issuance of Partial Transcript any time after the completion of at least one semester.
  2. A Partial Transcript will be issued on payment of the prescribed fee per copy.
  3. The University requires 8-10 working days to issue Partial Transcript(s) after completion of the laid down procedure.



Procedure:

In order to request for Partial Transcript, follow the steps below:

  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Apply for Partial Transcript link
  3. A form showing the mailing address as per your LMS profile and a textbox for specifying the number of copies required, will be displayed
(Note: If necessary, update your mailing address in the LMS profile and start again)
  1. Enter the number of copies required
  2. Click the Submit Request button
  3. Your request will be generated on the form
  4. Click on the Print Voucher link
  5. The voucher will be displayed in a separate window
(Note: In case you want to make any change(s) in your request, close the voucher window, click the Withdraw Request link on the form and start again)
  1. Print the voucher
  2. Deposit the fee in the bank mentioned on the voucher
  3. Make sure to obtain the stamped copy of the paid voucher
  4. Scan and upload the paid copy of voucher using the Upload Paid Voucher link.



Additional Copies of Transcript of Record
Rules:
  1. Additional copies may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee (per copy) for which the University requires 8-10 working days after completion of the laid down procedure.

Procedure:

In order to obtain additional copies of the Final Transcript, follow the steps below:

  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Apply for Final Transcript link
  3. A form showing the mailing address as per your LMS profile and a textbox for specifying the number of copies required, will be displayed
    (Note: If necessary, update your mailing address in the LMS profile and start again)
  4. Enter the number of copies required
  5. Click the Submit Request button
  6. Your request will be generated on the form
  7. Click on the Print Voucher link
  8. The voucher will be displayed in a separate window
    (Note: In case you want to make any change(s) in your request, close the voucher window, click theWithdraw Request link on the form and start again)
  9. Print the voucher
  10. Deposit the fee in the bank mentioned on the voucher
  11. Make sure to obtain a stamped copy of the paid voucher
  12. Scan and upload the paid copy of the voucher using the Upload Paid Voucher link.



Issuance of Degrees



Degrees
Rules:


  1. Degrees become due on the prescribed convocation date applicable to the graduating batch of students.
  2. Students are entitled to obtain degrees free of charge, on or after the applicable convocation date.

Procedure:

In order to obtain a Degree after the applicable convocation date, follow the steps below:

  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Apply for Degree link
  3. A form with a list of VU Campuses having a radio button in front of each, will be displayed
  4. Select the VU Campus where you wish to receive your degree by selecting one of the radio buttons
  5. From the given drop down list, select “Regular Degree
  6. Indicate who will receive the degree i.e. yourself or your nominee by selecting one of the radio buttons
  7. Enter your own CNIC No (In case of nominee, you are also required to enter the nominee’s name and CNIC No)
  8. Now, click the Submit Request button
  9. The system will process your request, and will show the information on the form
(Note: In case you want to make any change(s), click the Withdraw Request link on the form and start again)


The original CNIC of the person (you or your nominee) must be provided at the time of receiving the degree from the designated VU Campus.


Urgent Degrees
Rules:

  1. A student may request for the issuance of Urgent Degree before the applicable convocation date.
  1. The Urgent Degree can be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee.
  1. The University requires 8-10 working days to issue a Degree after completion of the laid down procedure.


Procedure:

In order to obtain a Degree after the applicable convocation date, follow the steps below:

  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Apply for Degree link
  3. A form with a list of VU Campuses having a radio button in front of each, will be displayed
  4. Select the VU Campus where you want to receive your degree by selecting one of the radio buttons
  5. From the given drop down list, select “Urgent Degree
  6. Indicate who will receive the degree i.e. yourself or your nominee by selecting one of the radio buttons
  7. Enter your own CNIC No (In case of nominee, you are also required to enter the nominee’s name and CNIC No)
  8. Now, click the Submit Request button
  9. The system will process your request, and will show the information on the form
  10. Click on the Print Voucher link to open the fee voucher (in case of Urgent and Duplicate Degree)
  11. The voucher will be displayed in a separate window
(Note: In case you want to make any change(s) in your request, close the voucher window, click the Withdraw Request link on the form and start again)
  1. Print the voucher
  2. Deposit the fee in the bank mentioned on the voucher
  3. Make sure to obtain a stamped copy of the paid voucher
  4. Scan and upload the paid copy of the voucher using the Upload Paid Voucher link.


The original CNIC of the person (you or your nominee) must be provided at the time of receiving the degree from the designated VU Campus.


 Duplicate Degrees
Rules:

A duplicate degree may be issued to a student who has lost the degree and is desirous to have its duplicate.

  1. A student may request for the issuance of Duplicate Degree.
  1. The Duplicate Degree can be obtained on the payment of prescribed fee.
  1. The University requires 8-10 working days to issue a Degree after completion of the laid down procedure.


Procedure:

In order to obtain a Degree after the applicable convocation date, follow the steps below:

  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Apply for Degree link
  3. A form with a list of VU Campuses having a radio button in front of each, will be displayed
  4. Select the VU Campus where you want to receive your degree by selecting one of the radio buttons
  5. From the given drop down list, select “Duplicate Degree
  6. Indicate who will receive the degree i.e. yourself or your nominee by selecting one of the radio buttons
  7. Enter your own CNIC No (In case of nominee, you are also required to enter the nominee’s name and CNIC No)
  8. Now, click the Submit Request button
  9. The system will process your request, and will show the information on the form
  10. Click on the Print Voucher link to open the fee voucher (in case of Urgent and Duplicate Degree)
  11. The voucher will be displayed in a separate window
(Note: In case you want to make any change(s) in your request, close the voucher window, click the Withdraw Request link on the form and start again)
  1. Print the voucher
  2. Deposit the fee in the bank mentioned on the voucher
  3. Make sure to obtain a stamped copy of the paid voucher
  4. Scan and upload the paid copy of the voucher using the Upload Paid Voucher link.

The original CNIC of the person (you or your nominee) must be provided at the time of receiving the degree from the designated VU Campus.



Issuance of Certificates



Professional Certificate
Rules:


  1. A Professional Certificate is issued to a student subject to successful completion of all prescribed requirements of the course and clearance of all outstanding dues.
  2. The first copy of Professional Certificate is issued to a student free of cost within four weeks of the announcement of the result. No application is required.

Procedure:

No procedure is required.


 Date Sheet
Rules:
1. The Date Sheet interface shall remain available to a student for eight consecutive days.
2. A student must make his/her date sheet within the given time span.
3. If a student fails to make his/her date sheet s/he will have a grace period of
    5 – 6 days after the regular span to make his/her date sheet on payment of the prescribed late fee.
4. If a student fails to avail the facility provided in rule 2 and 3, s/he will not be able to sit in the Examination.
5. Date Sheet once confirmed by the candidate shall not be changed in any circumstances.





Code of Conduct

Entry in the Examination Hall
Rules:

1. For every paper, a candidate must bring his/her VU Id Card and “Exam Entrance Slip”.
2. A candidate shall report at the Exam Center 15 minutes before starting of his/her paper.
3. Doors of the examination hall shall be closed 15 minutes after the scheduled starting time and no late entrants shall be allowed.
4. Exam sessions will conclude at the scheduled completion time and no extra time shall be given to a student who arrives late as permissible under rule 3.
 
Note: A candidate shall be held responsible for any loss of paper time for not having the documents mentioned in rule 1. 
 
Smoking
Rules:
1. Smoking is strictly prohibited in the Examination Hall.
 

Rough Sheets
Rules:
1. Rough Sheets will be provided by Exam Superintendent. Candidate shall return the rough sheets to the Exam Superintendent after completion of their respective papers.


Leaving Exam Center after completion of the paper
Rules:

1. A candidate must leave the exam center immediately after finishing his/her paper.

 
Appointment of Amanuensis/Writer
Rules:
1. A writer is allowed in case of:

i. A blind candidate.
ii. A candidate who is permanently or temporarily disabled from Typing/writing.
iii. A candidate must request for the permission of writer by emailing at conduct@vu.edu.pk from his/her VU email before the commencement of exam.
iv. A medical certificate shall be provided that the candidate is disabled permanently or temporarily and that s/he is not able to write with his/her own hand.
v. The writer must be matriculate or below.
vi. The Candidate is responsible for arrangement of writer.
vii. No remuneration shall be paid to the writer by the University.
viii. Exam of such student shall be conducted at a separate place so that other students could not be disturbed during exam.
ix. A separate invigilator will be appointed by the University for the purpose, if required.

 
Personal Belongings
Rules:

1. The following items are strictly prohibited for the Examination Hall:
    i. Mobile phone
    ii. Data storage devices (CDs, DVDs, External HDDs, USB drives etc)
    iii. Bluetooth hands free
    iv. Wireless phone
    v. walky-talky
    vi. Any kind of electric data carrier
    vii. Any kind of helping material

Note: Violation of this rule shall result in immediate cancellation of the paper.



Directorate of Finance




Schedule of Other Charges


 Local StudentsOverseas Students
 Amount (Rs.) US$
Partial transcript fee200.00 
Duplicate transcript fee300.00 
Duplicate ID card fee200.00 
Paper rechecking fee (per paper)300.00 
Urgent Degree issuance fee1,500.00 
Re admission fee1,000.00$ 50
Date sheet Late Fee500.00$ 6.0
Migration certificate:
BS
300.00 
Masters
600.00 
Study program change / discipline change:
Bachelors programs
2,000.00$ 50
Masters programs
3,000.00$ 50
Admission processing fee
On-line applications:    
Application form:
Free 
Processing fee:
200.00 
Campus applications:
Application form:
150.00 
Processing fee:
50.00 
Note: A one-time admission processing fee is charged from local students and is included in the first fee voucher which is to be deposited at admission application time.



Registrar Office



Semester Freeze
Rules:
  1. A student may request for semester freeze/discontinuation of studies before final term examinations with proper justification.
  2. During freeze/discontinuation period, the student is not allowed to attend classes or use computer labs at Virtual Campuses.
  3. University dues submitted by the student shall be charged up to the end of the month in which the discontinuation application is received.
  4. A discontinued semester may be resumed in the same semester by sending a request via email tosemesterfreeze@vu.edu.pk subject to the following:
    i. If the semester was discontinued before the midterm examinations, such request must be made before the closing date of the date sheet interface for the midterm examinations.
    ii. If the semester was discontinued after the midterm examinations but before the final term examinations, such request must be made before the closing date of the date sheet interface for the final term examinations.
  5. Studies discontinued by requesting a semester freeze may be resumed in any subsequent semester; however the resumption must be made before the closing date of the date sheet interface for the midterm examinations of that semester.
Procedure:

In order to request for Semester Freeze, follow the steps below:
  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Semester Freeze link
  3. A form showing the Semester Freeze history, if any, will be displayed
  4. Enter the reason for Semester Freeze
  5. Click the Submit Request button and confirm.
(Note: You may continue your studies in any subsequent semester by clicking on Semester Unfreeze link under Student Services in your LMS account. To resume studies during the current semester, please see rule 4 above).



Semester Unfreeze
Rules:
  1. A discontinued semester may be resumed in the same semester by sending a request via email tosemesterfreeze@vu.edu.pk subject to the following:
    i. If the semester was discontinued before the midterm examinations, such request must be made before the closing date of the date sheet interface for the midterm examinations.
    ii. If the semester was discontinued after the midterm examinations but before the final term examinations, such request must be made before the closing date of the date sheet interface for the final term examinations.
  2. Studies discontinued by requesting a semester freeze may be resumed in any subsequent semester; however the resumption must be made before the closing date of the date sheet interface for the midterm examinations of that semester.
Procedure:

In order to request for Semester Unfreeze, follow the steps below:
  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button.
  2. Click on the Semester Unfreeze link
  3. A form showing the Semester Unfreeze history, if any, will be displayed.
  4. Enter the reason for Semester Unfreeze.
  5. Click the Submit Request button. 
(Note: The Semester Unfreeze link will become available after the final term examinations of the previous semester and will remain available up to the closing date of the date sheet interface for the midterm examinations of the new semester).



Campus Change Request
Rules:
  1. A student may request for the Campus Change up to a maximum of once per month with proper reasons.
  2. The University requires a minimum of 3 working days to process the request after completion of the laid down procedure.
Procedure:

In order to request for Campus Change, follow the steps below:
  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Campus Change Request link
  3. A form showing three options (Campus, At Home and Overseas) will be displayed
  4. Select your desired option
  5. In case of Campus
o Select the New Campus
o Enter the reason for the change
  1. In Case of At Home
o Select the Campus where you would like to appear for your examinations
o Enter the reason for the change
  1. In case of Overseas
o Select the Country
o Select your status as campus based or home based (only available options will be displayed)
* In case of Campus, select the Campus from drop down list.
o Enter the following information
* City
* Address
* Phone No
* Ticket No
* Traveling Date
* Reason for change
  1. Click the Submit Request button.
(Note: In case you want to make any change(s)/withdraw your request, click the Withdraw Request link on the form and start again)



Re-Admission Request
Rules:
  1. A student who has withdrawn may request for re-admission on payment of the prescribed fee.
  2. The following students cannot apply for Re-Admission:
Students,
  • whose Security Fee has been refunded;
  • enrolled in BS 4-Year Program but awarded 2-Year Bachelors Degree; such students must apply for continuation of studies;
  • enrolled in Certificate Courses;
  • enrolled in Zero Semester.
  1. The University requires 8-10 working days to process the request after completion of the laid down procedure.
Procedure:
In order to request for Re-Admission, follow the steps below:
  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Re-Admission Request link
  3. Carefully select current or next Semester from Enrollment Semester drop down list
  4. Click the Submit Request button
  5. Click on the Print Voucher link
  6. The voucher will be displayed in a separate window
(Note: In case you want to make any change(s) /withdraw your request, close the voucher window, click the Withdraw Request link on the form and start again)
  1. Print the voucher
  2. Deposit the fee in the bank mentioned on the voucher
  3. Make sure to obtain a stamped copy of the paid voucher
  4. Scan and upload the paid copy of voucher using the Upload Paid Voucher link.



Course Selection



Course Selection
B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce)
Rules:
  1. Students enrolled in the first semester of their study programme are given pre-selected courses; all other students may select their own courses subject to their scheme of studies and the limitations prescribed in the rules below.
  2. The credit hour limits are as below:
    i. For the first and second semesters a maximum of 15 credit hours are allowed
    ii. For the third semester a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed
    iii. For the fourth and any extra subsequent semesters a maximum of  21 credit hours are allowed; however, if the degree programme would be completed in that semester, a maximum of 27 credit hours are allowed.
  3. Students taking less than the course load prescribed by their scheme of  studies will require extra semesters to complete the curriculum; in such cases they will also have to bear the additional cost.
  4. During a study program, students may attempt to improve a "D" grade course only once.
Procedure:
In order to select your courses, follow the steps below:
  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Course Selection link
  3. Give preference to F grade course(s) and the improvement of D grades where possible
  4. Click the check boxes to select courses
  5. Save the selection
  6. You may make changes in course selection any number of times before the last date to add, drop or replace course(s).
(Note: You may want to consult your scheme of studies under the Student Services section in your LMS account, in case of any confusion).
RECOMMENDATION: Full Time Regular Students Are Urged To Follow Their Prescribed Scheme Of Studies.



Course Selection
BA (Mass Communication)
Rules:
  1. Students enrolled in the first semester of their study programme are given pre-selected courses; all other students may select their own courses subject to their scheme of studies and the limitations prescribed in the rules below.
  2. The credit hour limits are as below:i. For the first and second semesters a maximum of 15 credit hours are allowed
    ii. For the third semester a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed
    iii. For the fourth and any extra subsequent semesters a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed; however, if the degree programme would be completed in that semester, a maximum of 27 credit hours are allowed.
  3. Students taking less than the course load prescribed by their scheme of studies will require extra semesters to complete the curriculum; in such cases they will also have to bear the additional cost.
  4. During a study program, students may attempt to improve a "D" grade course only once.

Procedure:
In order to select your courses, follow the steps below:
  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Course Selection link
  3. Give preference to "F" grade course(s) and the improvement of "D" grades where possible
  4. Click the check boxes to select courses
  5. Save the selection
  6. You may make changes in course selection any number of times before the last date to add, drop or replace course(s).
(Note: You may want to consult your scheme of studies under the Student Services section in your LMS account, in case of any confusion).
RECOMMENDATION: Full Time Regular Students Are Urged To Follow Their Prescribed Scheme Of Studies.



Course Selection

BA (Psychology)
Rules:

  1. Students enrolled in the first semester of their study programme are given pre-selected courses; all other students may select their own courses subject to their scheme of studies and the limitations prescribed in the rules below.
  2. The credit hour limits are as below:
    i. For the first and second semesters a maximum of 15 credit hours are allowed
    ii. For the third semester a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed
    iii. For the fourth and any extra subsequent semesters a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed; however, if the degree programme would be completed in that semester, a maximum of 27 credit hours are allowed.
  3. Students taking less than the course load prescribed by their scheme of studies will require extra semesters to complete the curriculum; in such cases they will also have to bear the additional cost.
  4. During a study program, students may attempt to improve a ‘D’ grade course only once.

Procedure:

In order to select your courses, follow the steps below:
  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Course Selection link
  3. Give preference to ‘F’ grade course(s) and the improvement of ‘D’ grades where possible
  4. Click the check boxes to select courses
  5. Save the selection
  6. You may make changes in course selection any number of times before the last date to add, drop or replace course(s).
(Note: You may want to consult your scheme of studies under the Student Services section in your LMS account, in case of any confusion).
RECOMMENDATION: Full Time Regular Students Are Urged To Follow Their Prescribed Scheme Of Studies.



Course Selection
Bachelor of Arts (with a combination of any two groups)
Rules:
  1. Students enrolled in the first semester of their study programme are given pre-selected courses; all other students may select their own courses subject to their scheme of studies and the limitations prescribed in the rules below.
  2. The credit hour limits are as below:i. For the first and second semesters a maximum of 15 credit hours are allowed
    ii. For the third semester a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed
    iii. For the fourth and any extra subsequent semesters a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed; however, if the degree programme would be completed in that semester, a maximum of 27 credit hours are allowed.
  3. Students taking less than the course load prescribed by their scheme of studies will require extra semesters to complete the curriculum; in such cases they will also have to bear the additional cost.
  4. During a study program, students may attempt to improve a "D" grade course only once.
Rules for Group Selection:
  1. Students shall select any two groups comprising four courses each when group selection is offered as per their scheme of studies.
Procedure:
In order to select your courses, follow the steps below:
  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Course Selection link
  3. Give preference to "F" grade course(s) and the improvement of "D" grades where possible
  4. Click the check boxes to select courses
  5. Save the selection
  6. You may make changes in course selection any number of times before the last date to add, drop or replace course(s).
(Note: You may want to consult your scheme of studies under the Student Services section in your LMS account, in case of any confusion).
RECOMMENDATION: Full Time Regular Students Are Urged To Follow Their Prescribed Scheme Of Studies.



Course Selection

BA (Business Administration)
Rules:

  1. Students enrolled in the first semester of their study programme are given pre-selected courses; all other students may select their own courses subject to their scheme of studies and the limitations prescribed in the rules below.
  2. The credit hour limits are as below:i. For the first and second semesters a maximum of 15 credit hours are allowed
    ii. For the third semester a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed
    iii. For the fourth and any extra subsequent semesters a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed; however, if the degree programme would be completed in that semester, a maximum of 27 credit hours are allowed.
  3. Students taking less than the course load prescribed by their scheme of studies will require extra semesters to complete the curriculum; in such cases they will also have to bear the additional cost.
  4. During a study program, students may attempt to improve a "D" grade course only once.

Procedure:

In order to select your courses, follow the steps below:
  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Course Selection link
  3. Give preference to "F" grade course(s) and the improvement of "D" grades where possible
  4. Click the check boxes to select courses
  5. Save the selection
  6. You may make changes in course selection any number of times before the last date to add, drop or replace course(s).
(Note: You may want to consult your scheme of studies under the Student Services section in your LMS account, in case of any confusion).
RECOMMENDATION: Full Time Regular Students Are Urged To Follow Their Prescribed Scheme Of Studies.

Course Selection
B.Sc. (Computer Science)
Rules:
  1. Students enrolled in the first semester of their study programme are given pre-selected courses; all other students may select their own courses subject to their scheme of studies and the limitations prescribed in the rules below.
  2. The credit hour limits are as below:i. For the first and second semesters a maximum of 15 credit hours are allowed
    ii. For the third semester a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed
    iii. For the fourth and any extra subsequent semesters a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed; however, if the degree programme would be completed in that semester, a maximum of 27 credit hours are allowed.
  3. Students taking less than the course load prescribed by their scheme of studies will require extra semesters to complete the curriculum; in such cases they will also have to bear the additional cost.
  4. During a study program, students may attempt to improve a "D" grade course only once.

Procedure:
In order to select your courses, follow the steps below:
  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Course Selection link
  3. Give preference to "F" grade course(s) and the improvement of "D" grades where possible
  4. Click the check boxes to select courses
  5. Save the selection
  6. You may make changes in course selection any number of times before the last date to add, drop or replace course(s).
(Note: You may want to consult your scheme of studies under the Student Services section in your LMS account, in case of any confusion).
RECOMMENDATION: Full Time Regular Students Are Urged To Follow Their Prescribed Scheme Of Studies.

Course Selection

BS (Accounting and Finance)

Rules:

  1. Students enrolled in the first semester of their study programme are given pre-selected courses; all other students may select their own courses subject to their scheme of studies and the limitations prescribed in the rules below.
  2. The credit hour limits are as below:i. For the first and second semesters a maximum of 15 credit hours are allowed
    ii. For the third and subsequent semesters up to the seventh semester a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed
    iii. For the eighth and any extra subsequent semesters a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed; however, if the degree programme would be completed in that semester, a maximum of 30 credit hours are allowed.
  3. Students taking less than the course load prescribed by their scheme of studies will require extra semesters to complete the curriculum; in such cases they will also have to bear the additional cost.
  4. During a study program, students may attempt to improve a "D" grade course only once.

Rules for Internships and Final Projects:

  1. In order to enroll for an Internship Programme or a Final Project, students must have:i. achieved a CGPA of 2.0 or higher
    ii. earned 105 or more credit hours.
    In order to enroll for a Final Project, students must have:
    i. passed STA630 Research Methods course
  2. Regular Students (non job holders)i. are required to select "Internship Course" when offered in their scheme of studies, instead of a Final Project
    ii. must undergo a 6 to 8 week internship in an organization
    iii. will be required to submit an Internship Report and Internship Completion Certificate at the end of the internship program
    iv. will be required to request their internship supervisor(s) to send a performance report of the internee by filling up the prescribed evaluation form and submitting it in a sealed envelope to the University.
  3. On Job Studentsi. are required to select "Final Project".
    ii. must submit a Job Confirmation Letter from their current employer and claim exemption from the internship.

(Note: Evaluation of the course "Final Project" / "Internship Report" will be based on pass/fail criteria and will not affect a student's CGPA. However, being a compulsory requirement, it is necessary to pass this course to fulfill the requirements of the degree program).

Procedure:

In order to select your courses, follow the steps below:
  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Course Selection link
  3. Give preference to "F" grade course(s) and the improvement of "D" grades where possible
  4. Click the check boxes to select courses
  5. Save the selection
  6. You may make changes in course selection any number of times before the last date to add, drop or replace course(s).
(Note: You may want to consult your scheme of studies under the Student Services section in your LMS account, in case of any confusion).
RECOMMENDATION: Full Time Regular Students Are Urged To Follow Their Prescribed Scheme Of Studies.

Course Selection
BS (Commerce)
Rules:
  1. Students enrolled in the first semester of their study programme are given pre-selected courses; all other students may select their own courses subject to their scheme of studies and the limitations prescribed in the rules below.
  2. The credit hour limits are as below:
    i. For the first and second semesters a maximum of 15 credit hours are allowed
    ii. For the third and subsequent semesters up to the seventh semester a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed
    iii. For the eighth and any extra subsequent semesters a maximum of 21 credit hours are allowed; however, if the degree programme would be completed in that semester, a maximum of 30 credit hours are allowed.
  3. Students taking less than the course load prescribed by their scheme of studies will require extra semesters to complete the curriculum; in such cases they will also have to bear the additional cost.
  4. During a study program, students may attempt to improve a "D" grade course only once.
Rules for Internships and Final Projects:
  1. In order to enroll for an Internship Programme or a Final Project, students must have:
    i. achieved a CGPA of 2.0 or higher
    ii. earned 105 or more credit hours.

    In order to enroll for a Final Project, students must have:
    i. passed STA630 Research Methods course
  2. Regular Students (non job holders)
    i. are required to select "Internship Course" when offered in their scheme of studies, instead of a Final Project
    ii. must undergo a 6 to 8 week internship in an organization
    iii. will be required to submit an Internship Report and Internship Completion Certificate at the end of the internship program
    iv. will be required to request their internship supervisor(s) to send a performance report of the internee by filling up the prescribed evaluation form and submitting it in a sealed envelope to the University.
  3. On Job Students
    i. are required to select "Final Project".
    ii. must submit a Job Confirmation Letter from their current employer and claim exemption from the internship.
(Note: Evaluation of the course "Final Project" / "Internship Report" will be based on pass/fail criteria and will not affect a student's CGPA. However, being a compulsory requirement, it is necessary to pass this course to fulfill the requirements of the degree program).

Procedure:
In order to select your courses, follow the steps below:
  1. From within the LMS, click the Student Services button
  2. Click on the Course Selection link
  3. Give preference to "F" grade course(s) and the improvement of "D" grades where possible
  4. Click the check boxes to select courses
  5. Save the selection
  6. You may make changes in course selection any number of times before the last date to add, drop or replace course(s).
(Note: You may want to consult your scheme of studies under the Student Services section in your LMS account, in case of any confusion).
RECOMMENDATION: Full Time Regular Students Are Urged To Follow Their Prescribed Scheme Of Studies.











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