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A maximum of 9 qualified credit hours (those with a minimum GPA of B, or greater
than 70% marks) can be transferred from an HEC recognized university, or from courses
earned at CASE through the Continuing Education program. Only courses taken in the
past three years before the time of registration as a regular student at CASE may
be transferred. Courses taken more than 3 years before your registration will not
be transferred.
Only courses taken at CASE will count towards the CGPA calculation, i.e. the GPA
of a course transferred from another university does not count towards your CGPA
at CASE. Any credits already used to earn a degree at another institution cannot
be transferred to fulfill the requirements of another degree at CASE. The allowance
of any transfer credits is decided by the Admissions Committee of each department.
Student who are interested in transferring credit, must formally apply for the transfer
of courses. This includes providing CASE Admissions with documentary proof of the
course credits studied elsewhere. Documentary proof includes copies of the (i) mark
sheet, (ii) transcript, (iii) course syllabus, and (iv) a brief course description,
all of which must be attested by the original institution at which the course was
taken.
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