A Binding Study Recommendation (BSR) applies to all students commencing the first-year phase of the Bachelor’s program on September 1 for the first time. The binding recommendation on the continuation of studies also applies to students recommencing the first-year phase after terminating their enrollment before March 1 in a previous academic year .
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- There are three types of recommendation: a positive recommendation, a postponed recommendation and a negative recommendation. The Examination Committee for your Bachelor’s program makes the recommendation at the end of your first year.
- Note: Combined Bachelor students will receive two BSR’s. The Examination Committee of each program will decide independently whether a student has met the requirements of their specific program. This means that it is possible for a student to receive a positive BSR for one program and a negative BSR for the other, depending on the courses completed at the end of Year 1.
BAM-BAP students need a total of 45 credits from regular first-year study components of the combined program, of which at least 15 credits of first-year courses of each program
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- For the most up-to-date information and a clear overview of the BSR process check this page.