The diagram illustrates the process that successful high school graduates must follow to gain admission to a university. It begins with the completion of secondary education and is followed by three main pathways: completing an online application, compiling documentation, or applying for an alternative course.
The most direct route starts with completing the online application, which is then sent to the university administrator. After a two-week evaluation period, the application is either rejected, conditionally accepted, or canceled. If rejected, students may either reapply for an alternative course or cancel the application.
Applicants who receive a conditional offer must compile supporting documentation within two weeks. Failure to do so results in the application being canceled. Once documents are approved, students proceed to select their degree subject, register, and begin their studies.
In summary, while the core application process follows a structured path, alternative and supporting documentation routes are available, introducing flexibility but also the risk of cancellation.
