The flowchart delineates the procedural steps that high school graduates must navigate to gain admission to a university.
In summary, the process encompasses several key stages, commencing with the attainment of a high school diploma and culminating in university enrollment, with distinct outcomes based on the evaluation of applications.
Initially, candidates who have successfully acquired their high school diploma are required to visit the university’s website to complete an application form. Upon completion, this form is submitted to the administration office, where the administrative personnel evaluate the application. The outcome of this evaluation yields three potential results: full acceptance, provisional acceptance, or rejection. In the event of a rejection, the application is canceled; however, candidates are afforded the opportunity to apply for alternative courses if desired.
Conversely, for those who receive provisional acceptance, it is imperative to furnish additional documentation within a two-week timeframe. Successful applicants, on the other hand, proceed to select their preferred subjects and complete the registration process with the Dean of the university. Ultimately, the successful navigation of these steps culminates in the student’s formal admission to the university, thereby enabling them to begin their academic journey.
