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Assessment

For each course, students' performance will be assessed using various criteria which are categorized into ‘the on-going assessment' and ‘final examination.' The former usually, but not always, accounts for 60%, and the latter another 40% of the overall assessment.

During each course, students will be assessed on an on-going basis including such items as students' oral presentation, major written assignment, paper(s), mid-term examination, homework, quizzes, exercises, debate, and class participation

Students must fulfill all academic and attendance requirements in order to be promoted to the next level. In order to pass a subject, students must achieve a score of AT LEAST 50%. This means that 50% is a borderline pass.

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