Audit Course definition

Audit Course means a course opted by the students, in addition to the compulsory courses, in order to develop their skills and social responsibility.
Audit Course. (AUC) means a course which could be audited by the students across any programme in the college.
Audit Course means a course attended without any liability of taking its examination.

Examples of Audit Course in a sentence

  • Five additional days are also granted for the Specialised Audit Course.

  • Semester-III & IV(Specialisation Subjects) Constitution & Legal Order (Group-1), Business Law (Group-2) Criminal Law (Group-3), Feminist Critique of Legal Order (Group-4) in 3rd & 4th Semester, Free Elective subjects, Allied Elective Subjects, Audit Course are in the curriculum.

  • Audit Course - A credit course will be defined as "audit" for a student who takes the course for zero hours credit.

  • Student Procedure to Withdraw from an Audit Course Contact the academic advisor prior to the final date to withdraw from classes with a W.

  • Registration for Audit Course means that the audit course is a special and/or additional course which will not be counted toward the graduation requirement for the study program.


More Definitions of Audit Course

Audit Course means a Course which the student can register without earning Credits (zero Credit Courses) and are not compulsory for completing the Degree Programme.
Audit Course means a Course Unit opted by a student out of Course Units for which the student is not awarded grades and does not earn credits.
Audit Course means the course whereby a PASS is compulsory but does not contribute to the computation of credit hour;
Audit Course means a course registered by a student for which the grade will not be considered for the CGPA calculation;
Audit Course means a course taken by a student without benefit of a grade or credit
Audit Course means a course in which only pass or fail grades will be awarded;
Audit Course means a course taken by a student, but the course credit hours do not include in the examination results and the total credit hours to graduate;