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Originally posted by Jem777:A one minute search was all it took me.
what they state is not they usually stick to
like a min grade in B3 in GP was stated to be the only requirement for Law which is obviously no the case cause no student can enter without straight As
so that list is not very informative afterall
im just hoping that someone with personal experience can give me more precise detailsEdited by twinkleprops 26 Jan `08, 6:36PM
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. What are the criteria for admission to a DDP?
Selection for admission to a DDP is based on academic merit and competition among applicants for a limited number of places. To be eligible for admission into a DDP, students must meet the admission criteria of both Faculties, that is:
a) excellent grades in all the subjects and the General Paper at the A level;
b) meet the mother tongue (MT) requirement for admission to the university; and
c) meet the subject pre-requisites, if any, of both Faculties.
Some Faculties/Schools may require their applicants to meet additional criteria such as interviews. For these Faculties/Schools, shortlisted applicants will receive a notification around mid-April to attend the interview.
which just means, in short, straight A's, perfect englsh, and being an all-rounder.
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Originally posted by twinkleprops:like a min grade in B3 in GP was stated to be the only requirement for Law which is obviously no the case cause no student can enter without straight As
so that list is not very informative afterallthis is their min. requirement....
depends on the overall cohort's results...
the curve may not be accurate...
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Originally posted by twinkleprops:what they state is not they usually stick to
like a min grade in B3 in GP was stated to be the only requirement for Law which is obviously no the case cause no student can enter without straight As
so that list is not very informative afterall
im just hoping that someone with personal experience can give me more precise detailsFor someone who wants to get into the DDP, your comprehension skills suck. That's just their minimum requirement, to significantly decrease the amount of applicants. Of course people are going to score better than the minimum requirement, increases their chances no?
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