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Comprehensive Continuous Assessment This academic model will accord high order learning and mastery rather than the Assessing yourself on set parameters periodically allow accumulation of just course credits and ensures that by the end of the educational you to gain better understanding of the areas you excel experience, each student have achieved the desired goals. Be a Specialist or need improvement on. Our in-house developed app The University offers specializations in your chosen will help you to keep tabs on the latest additions in the course, where you can indulge in advance learning of required area the field by learning emerging technologies, in-depth research leading you to become an expert of chosen Open Evaluation Be a 'Globally Flexible and Choice Based area. Strike perfect balance between specialized We want you to get better with every test, thus CU has degree and transferable skills for added advantage. created a scientific, objective and transparent system Adaptable Engineer' Learning Approach with least possibility of subjectivity caused due to the Our engineering curriculum is designed in Our tailored programs and flexible choice-based credit individual evaluator, particular subject or a particular line with world's top institutions which system ensure that you are learning as per your Academic Success Centre batch of students. allows you to gain a competitive edge. abilities. With wide range of major, minor and open Thanks to our worldwide partnerships we electives you can create your own learning pad that The Academic Success Centre (ASC) is setup to gain have accumulated and adopted the right fulfills your career goals. As a CU student you also have scholastic independence and achieve academic mix of engineering curriculum that allow an added advantage of credit transfer to international success. ASC serves the entire student body by helping GLOSSARY our engineers to excel at chosen field. universities. students prepare, advance, and excel. Our aim is to Major: Your major is the main field of study, assist students to become more independent and self- where you direct your focus as an motivated learners, to master course material,
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