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(b) to obtain a band of 6 for the International English Language Testing System
(IELTS);
(6) Where the applicant does not possess the stipulated requirements either under paragraph
5(a) or (b), the applicant may be considered for admission subject to the applicant passing
any English language test as may be recognised by the Senate before he is allowed to
register for the degree programme of study concerned.
(7) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 5(a) and (b) of these Rules, and subject to the
approval of the Senate, the Faculty may, based on the requirements of the Master’s degree
programme concerned, impose:
(a) a higher level of English language proficiency for all non-Malaysian applicants for
the Master’s degree programme concerned; or
(b) a minimum level of English language proficiency for all Malaysian applicants for
the Master’s degree programme concerned; or
(c) a level of English language proficiency other than those specified under
paragraphs 5(a) and (b) above for non-Malaysian applicants for the Master’s
degree programme.
PART III
REGISTRATION
Registration as a Candidate
5. (1) A candidate who receives and accepts an offer from the University for a Degree programme
of study shall register in accordance with the regulations under the University of Malaya
(Master’s Degree) Regulations 2010.
(2) Subject to subrule (3), a candidate who has registered as provided for undersubrule (1), is a
student of the University and is known as a candidate for the Degree programme of study.
The name of the said candidate shall be listed in the University’s student registry until such
time as the candidate has successfully completed his programme of study and the Senate
has confirmed that the said candidate is qualified to be awarded the Degree or for specific
reasons, until the said candidate has lost his status as a student of the University, whichever
is the latest.
(3) Every candidate who has registered for a programme of study offered to him shall register
continuously with the University.
(4) A candidate who fails to register on a continuous basis with the University shall be
terminated as a student and his name shall be struck off from the University student registry.
(5) Notwithstanding the provisions of subrule (1) and subject to subrule (3), the Senate may at
any time terminate the registration of any candidate if, in the opinion of the Senate, the
candidate concerned is not able, for any academic reasons as may be determined by the
Senate, to continue with his programme of study, and the name of the candidate concerned
shall be struck off from the University student register and the the candidate concerned
shall henceforth cease to be a student of the University. The decision of the Senate
made in accordance with this subrule is final.
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