The diagram illustrates the process that students follow to gain admission to university after completing high school.
Overall, the procedure involves seven main steps, beginning with the acquisition of a high school qualification and concluding with official entry into university. The process includes both standard and conditional pathways depending on the outcome of the initial application.
Initially, students must obtain a high school diploma. They then download the university application form, complete it, and submit it to the administrative office for evaluation. If the application is approved, the student must enroll within two weeks, after which they can select their desired subjects and register with the Dean. Upon completion of these steps, they are formally admitted to the university.
However, if the application is not successful, there are two alternative options. Applicants may either withdraw from the process entirely or choose to submit a new application, potentially for a different course. The revised form is then resubmitted for consideration. In cases where provisional acceptance is granted—indicating that additional documents are required—the applicant must compile the necessary materials and forward them to the administration. This initiates another review before a final decision is made.
