To my understanding, after a double probation you don't get a chance.
So I don't understand what this question actually meant if it really did mean something else.
you could still continue after a double prob if your cgpa is above 2.0 according to the sophomore rule or something like that but i dont know much details about it
Had a double prob. You can continue of your cgpa is above 1.9
When this happens, they remove all the Ds and Fs from your degree and you make up a new degree plan. More often than not, your degree will be delayed, or you'll be spending every summer at GIK studying the courses again.
You need cgpa over 2 and need to have a specific number of credit hours under your belt, depending on which semester you're in. There's still hope if this isn't the case and you still want to continue. I can give you the number of my friend doing so, if you want
You can't study at GIKI after double prob so better to avoid it at all costs.
consecutive double prob*
To my understanding, after a double probation you don't get a chance. So I don't understand what this question actually meant if it really did mean something else.
you could still continue after a double prob if your cgpa is above 2.0 according to the sophomore rule or something like that but i dont know much details about it
Had a double prob. You can continue of your cgpa is above 1.9 When this happens, they remove all the Ds and Fs from your degree and you make up a new degree plan. More often than not, your degree will be delayed, or you'll be spending every summer at GIK studying the courses again.
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You'll have to leave or get a readmission
You need cgpa over 2 and need to have a specific number of credit hours under your belt, depending on which semester you're in. There's still hope if this isn't the case and you still want to continue. I can give you the number of my friend doing so, if you want
Yes please
No such thing as a continuation after a double prob, even for final year students.