Level of Graduation

 

Judicium is conducted after students complete all academic and administration requirements. The decision of whether a student has completed all of the requirement and can join the judicium is made in a pre-judicium meeting. A student declared “PASS” in the pre-judicium meeting gets a predicate of graduation as the following;

    1. Pass with a cumlaude predicate if a student has a GPA of 3.75 – 4.0 with no “C” grade in any subjects, complete his/her study in five semesters at maximum, and get an “A” for his/her thesis and has published his/her research articles in an accredited national or international journal for students admitted before 2014-2015 academic year (UB Academic Rule of Master Program, 2012)
    2. Pass with a cumlaude predicate if a student has a GPA of 3.75 – 4.0 with no “C” grade in any subjects, complete his/her study in four semesters at maximum, and get an “A” for his/her thesis and has published his/her research articles in an accredited national or international journal for students admitted at 2014-2015 academic year. (UB Quality standard 2014)
    3. Pass with a “very satisfactory” predicate if a student has a GPA of 3.75 – 4.0 but does not meet the other criteria mentioned in article (a) or if a student has a GPA of 3.50 – 3.74 and has published his/her research articles in an accredited  national or  international journal.
    4. Pass with a “satisfactory” predicate if a student has a GPA of 3.00 to 3.49 and has published his/her research articles in an accredited national or international journal.