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Admission Criteria |
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The admission to JUC is merit based. In order to qualify for admission the
student must have obtained a 'C' Grade in at least 6 ‘O’ Level subjects.
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To study Math at A' Level, it is necessary for the student to have at least a
'B'
in Additional Mathematics at O level.
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To study Accounting or Economics at A' Level, it is necessary for the students to have at
least a 'B' in Accounting or Economics at O level.
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To study Biology,Physics or Chemistry at A' Level, it is necessary for the students to have at
least a 'B' in the Subjects at O level. |
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Polices |
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JUC is committed to providing a congenial and conducive environment that is
essential for the overall growth and development of its students. The School
aims to promote learning that, in addition to knowledge and skills will provide
graduates with a broader vision. We earnestly hope that the students support the
school in maintaining its desired standards. It is expected that students will
adhere to the policies and abide by the rules and regulations the school. |
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Students are to assume personal responsibility for the honesty and integrity of
all activities, including respect for policies, programs, faculty and staff.
Students are expected to observe generally accepted standards of conduct. JUC
reserves the rights to take action against students indulging in activities that
are injurious to the interest of the School, faculty or others.
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Any evidence of academic dishonesty such as copying the work of another or
offering unauthorized assistance to another student may
lead to expulsion from JUC.
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A counselor coordinated through the Student Affairs Office will counsel any
student who fails to make satisfactory progress. If progress is still not
satisfactory after counseling, the parents will be contacted and a parent
–counselor meeting scheduled. The Disciplinary Committee will make decisions
regarding any actions to be taken for unsatisfactory performance or behavior of
any student. After repeated counseling and continued unsatisfactory performance
by the students, the student will be asked to withdraw. The student may request
the Appeals Committee (Principal, Director, and Chairman of the Board of
Governors) to review any decision. |
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Any student requiring advice on academic or personal matters should seek the
help of the Academic Counselor, Student Affairs. Students will be assigned a
tutor/ advisor who will monitor their academic progress. Students are required
to meet with their faculty advisor at least once a week, but may meet more often
as necessary. Matters discussed between students and counselors are considered
confidential. |