First Year Students
First Year Students
First Year Students
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2. REGISTRATION AND ADD/DROP PERIODS<br />
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Should students wish to make any changes after the registration dates, they can only do<br />
so during the Add/Drop period. The Add/Drop period will be advised later (refer to<br />
details at the following website:<br />
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<strong>Students</strong> are NOT allowed to change the core courses that they have been allocated.<br />
For poly graduates who wish to be exempted from certain core courses, they<br />
need to apply for exemption at the start of semester.<br />
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<strong>Year</strong> 1 and 2 students are NOT allowed to register for <strong>Year</strong> 3 and 4 courses beginning<br />
with the code COM4XX.<br />
<strong>Students</strong> can register for additional CS subjects at the lower level and/or GER-PEs and<br />
UEs provided that they have not exceeded the maximum of 24 AUs and there are<br />
vacancies for these courses they want to register.<br />
<strong>Students</strong> are advised to refer to the write-up on Curriculum Structure and Registration<br />
Instructions AY2009-2010 for detailed instructions, available from the School website at:<br />
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/sci/undergrad/html/student_registration.html<br />
3. Advisors<br />
It is the responsibility of the students to follow the registration procedure and to complete the<br />
required AUs from year to year.<br />
If students have any queries pertaining to the academic programme, they may seek assistance<br />
from Ms Saira Kuttan (Tel: 6790-6108 or email ksaira@ntu.edu.sg).<br />
4. Registration for Minors<br />
<strong>Students</strong> may wish to take:<br />
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Various minor programmes offered by other Schools in the University.<br />
<strong>Students</strong> are responsible to check for time-table and exam time-table clashes and are advised<br />
NOT to drop any CS courses in favour of taking minor electives as you may encounter<br />
problems registering for CS courses in later semesters.<br />
For more information on minors:<br />
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/collegesandprogrammes/Pages/MinorProgramme.aspx<br />
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