LL.M. Singapore

Academic Progress


Students in the programme are expected to make satisfactory academic progress as determined by the faculty director of their program and the Vice Dean. If a student’s grades in the first semester of the programme (for full-time students) or the first year of the program (for part-time students) show a lack of such progress, the Director of the Programme or the Vice Dean may impose appropriate requirements, including limitation on the number of credits the student may take in any one semester, a leave of absence, or withdrawal of the student from the school, depending on the student’s record and the reasons for the student’s failure to make satisfactory progress.

A student whose grade point average is less than 2.3 after the completion of the equivalent of one semester of work may register for additional courses only with the permission of the Director of the Programme or the Vice Dean.

 

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