02-01-2010, 04:53 AM
Evaluation is not based on credit hours but if you want to claim points you need to prove that both programs morning and evening are same.
How you prove that it is up to you , one solution is obtain letter from HEC that both program are same and equal.
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<br /><i>I assume that your programme is not conventional full time regular program but it is evening program design for employees but you can claim points. All you need is to prove that courses ( credit hours) in your program is same or equal to the courses ( credit hours) in regular program. </i>
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You are correct its an evening programme..but..evening programme does not mean that its short.The same programme offered in the morning has a similar duration of studies in terms of hours.Students who don't get admitted to morning then go to evening programme.
Why have you pointed out credit hrs?are you saying that evaluation is made on Credit hrs rather than hrs studied per week?
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