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1. Student shall be awarded the following in the mentioned Table only if he/she meets the graduation requirements stipulated by the College and successfully completed, these instructions shall not be exceeded:
Major |
Minimum Credit hours |
Credit Hours from Core courses |
Credit Hours from Elective courses |
Typical number of study years for general high school students |
Maximum number of study years for all students |
Bachelor of Computer Science – BSc CS |
126 |
99 |
27 |
4 |
6 |
Bachelor of Computer Engineering – BEng CE |
144 |
117 |
27 |
4.5 |
7 |
Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communication Engineering – BEng ECE |
144 |
117 |
27 |
4.5 |
7 |
(Note: Graduation requirements for the three programs’ Courses details are available in KCST Course Catalogue)
2. Maximum & minimum number of years shall not include the foundation year(s).
3. A student shall not be allowed to continue in a Bachelor’s Degree program beyond seven years (14 regular semesters), including leave of absence, but excluding the time spent on the Foundation program. The limit of seven years shall apply to all students except when otherwise mandated by the Government. Any exceptions shall be approved by the AAC.
4. Students enrolled for a bachelor's degree at the levels shown in the following Table are classified as Number of free hours per school level:
Academic Level |
Number of Completed Credit Hours |
First Year |
1-32 |
Second Year |
33-64 |
Third Year |
65-96 |
Fourth Year |
97-128 |
Fifth Year |
129-144 |
The academic year of the University is from September to August each year.
1. The University operates on a five-day schedule, from Sunday to Thursday, with an opening hour from 8:00 AM till 8:00 PM.
2. The student version of the Academic Calendar shall be hosted on the University website and in portal before the start of the upcoming Academic Year.
3. Student shall be responsible for login in to his/her portal account and signing an acknowledgement that he/she has read and understood the Academic Calendar.
4. The Fall semester and the Spring semester shall be sixteen weeks in duration each, and it shall consist of:
a. Fourteen weeks (Seventy working days) of instruction.
b. Two weeks set aside for a Midterm exam and a Final exam.
5. The Summer semester shall be eight weeks, suitably divided into:
a. Seven weeks of instruction at twice the pace of that in a regular semester.
b. One week set aside for a Midterm exam and a Final exam.
Credit Hours Structure:
1. The structure of each course is determined as follows:
a. Course teaching method.
b. Number of credit hours.
c. The number of hours the student is expected to allocate to study each week.
2. Each course has its structure, and the number of Credit Hours for that course is determined by the structure specified for that course as the following:
Credit Hours |
Teaching Method |
|
One Credit Hour per lecture hour |
L |
Lecture |
Half a Credit Hour per lecture hour |
H |
Hands-on |
Note:
1. Example of calculation of credit hours of the course:
a. (L*1) + (H*0.5)
i. The course with a 2-2 structure: (2*1) + (2*0.5) shall be a number of three Credit Hours.
ii. The course with a 3-0 structure: (3*1) + (0*0.5) shall be a number of three Credit Hours.
iii. The course with a 3-2 structure (3*1) + (2*0.5) shall be a number of four Credit Hours.
1. Students shall register, pay the required fee for the course they are repeating and attend their course classes regularly.
2. Students must repeat courses in which they have received a grade of “F” or “FA”.
3. Students shall have the chance to repeat courses for grade improvement only if they have obtained a grade of “C-“ or lower. In this case, the last grade received shall appear in the student’s transcript and be counted for the GPA. The word 'Repeated' shall appear against this grade, and the credit hours for the repeated course shall be counted only once.
4. Students shall not repeat a course more than three times when the purpose of repeating is to increase the CGPA.
5. Where a student repeats a course, credit hours of that course shall be counted in the number of hours required to graduate only once, and the latest grade shall be counted.
6. Students shall compulsorily attend all the lectures, lab sessions, etc., of the repeated courses.
7. KCST students shall only be allowed to repeat courses outside KCST in exceptional circumstances and after approval by the AAC.
The student counsellor is providing individual counseling sessions on improving academic and studying skills and helps the students achieve smart goals to overcome academic challenges and to get out of the probation.
Students must maintain a Cumulative GPA >=2.00 at all times during their study at KCST.
A. Course Registration:
1. The Course Registration process shall be an online service where the student can register for the courses through their Student Online Portal.
2. Degree students shall register their schedules on the Student Online Portal during the Registration period before the start of each semester.
3. Self-funded students shall register for a minimum of nine hours per regular semester.
4. PUC-sponsored, CSC-sponsored, and other ministries-sponsored students shall register for a minimum of twelve Credit Hours per regular semester.
5. Students with CGPAs between 2.00 and 3.66 shall be allowed to register a maximum of eighteen Credit Hours in the Fall and Spring semesters each and a maximum of ten Credit Hours in the Summer semester.
6. Expected-to-graduate students shall be allowed to register a maximum of twenty-one Credit Hours in their last regular semester (Fall/Spring) or a maximum of twelve Credit Hours in the Summer semester.
7. Distinguished students with CGPAs between 3.67 and 4.00 shall be allowed to register a maximum of twenty-one Credit Hours in the Fall and Spring semesters each and a maximum of ten Credit Hours in the Summer semester.
8. Students under Academic Probation (CGPA below 2:00) shall be allowed to register a maximum of fourteen Credit Hours in regular semesters (Fall/Spring), and a maximum of seven Credit Hours in the Summer semester.
9. All students shall have an Academic Advising session with their SSC Academic Advisors before Course Registration.
10. All students shall mandatorily register for the planned core and elective courses for each semester upon the selection of their Major.
B. Pre & Co-requisites:
1. Students shall be able to register for a course only after completing and achieving the passing grade in the pre-requisite course as required and described in the study plan if any.
2. Where the student has a course that has a co-requisite, he/she shall register them together.
3. The student shall not be able to withdraw from the co-requisite; if this happens, the student shall automatically be removed from the other course.
KCST has a clear and transparent policy for changing programs within KCST:
Students are only permitted to change their degree program once throughout their years of study at KCST. Students must follow the following criteria:
A. General:
1. The final grade for each course shall be the total of Midterm and Final examination grades and In-Course assessment grades (including Lab activities).
2. The minimum passing grade is “D”, and the failing grade is “F” and “FA” in each course.
3. Students shall be deemed to have earned the corresponding number of Credit Hours once they complete a course with a "D" or higher grade.
4. Students shall repeat a course if they are given a grade of "F" and “FA”, and they shall complete the same course with a minimum grade of D so it can be counted in the total earned Credit Hours before they can use the Credit Hours towards Graduation Requirements.
5. Students shall check their Grade Point Averages on the Student Online Portal, and they can monitor their progress throughout their studies.
B. Grade Appeal:
1. Student shall have the right to submit a Grade Appeal Request Form, if he/she feels that there is an error, via the Student Online Portal within two working days of the announcement of the final grades for each course.
2. Grade Appeal Form shall only be applied by the student themselves.
3. Where the Grade Appeal is linked to a core course and relates to a failure result, the student shall not be allowed to register in the subsequent course(s).
4. Grade Appeal Request Form shall be allowed only after the announcement of the total Final Course Grade.
5. The Course Instructor may decide on one of the following outcomes after reviewing the students’ exam paper(s):
a. Increase the grade.
b. Keep the grade unchanged.
c. Decrease the grade.
The above decision shall be approved by the Head of the Department and the Academic Dean. Such a decision will be final.
C. Grading system:
1. Passing grades shall be A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, and D.
2. Student shall be given Credit Hours only once for any course passed at KCST and counting toward their Degree or in the calculation of their GPA.
3. Final grade of every course shall be computed out of 100 and rounded to the nearest highest integer which is then translated to its equivalent letter grade and grade point automatically as per the below table:
Letter Grade |
Grade points |
Start Grade |
End Grade |
Letter Grade Description |
A |
4.00 |
95 |
100 |
Outstanding. An "A" grade reflects outstanding performance in exams, assignments, and projects, as well as attendance and conduct |
A- |
3.67 |
90 |
94 |
Excellent |
B+ |
3.33 |
87 |
89 |
Very Good |
B |
3.00 |
83 |
86 |
Good// |
B- |
2.67 |
80 |
82 |
|
C+ |
2.30 |
77 |
79 |
Satisfactory |
C |
2.00 |
73 |
76 |
|
C- |
1.67 |
70 |
72 |
|
D+ |
1.33 |
66 |
69 |
Pass |
D |
1.00 |
60 |
65 |
|
F |
0 |
0 |
59 |
Failing Performance |
Other Codes Appearing in the Transcript |
|
Code |
Description |
Pass |
Passing Grade |
Fail |
Failing Grade |
EX |
Exempted |
FA |
Failure due to absence |
I |
Incomplete grade |
T |
Transfer Grade |
W |
Withdrawal from course |