Binding Study Advice (BSA)
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What is a BSA?
This means that a first year student has to earn at least three-quarter of their ECTS in the first year: forty-five out of sixt y, otherwise they have to discontinue their degree.
More information can be found on the Binding study advice (BSA) page of our website or on the Binding Study Advice system (BSA) page of the Student Portal (log in with P- or S-number)
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Conditions for a positive BSA
- Who will be affected by the BSA system?
- I have already gained my propaedeutic certificate and am starting a new degree programme, do I fall under the BSA system?
- How many ECTS credit points do I need to get a positive study advice?
- Do exemptions count towards the BSA norm?
- Can a Binding Study Advice (always negative) apply to more than one degree programme?
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Consequences of BSA for registration and deregistration
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What should I do if I cannot meet the BSA requirements due to personal circumstances?
Contact the study advisor of your degree programme as soon as possible. If you want to know more, the full procedure can also be found as Appendix 2 and 3 of the Manual BSA. -
Where can I find information about the Binding Study Advice for my study programme?
In September you will receive a Study Start Letter from your degree program containing information about the Binding Study Advice and contact details of the person you can contact with questions.
Questions?
Please contact the study advisor.
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