Supplementary
- A Candidate who fails marginally (45-49%) in one examination will be recommended to take a supplementary pass/fail examinations in six months in the papers that the candidate failed before the start of the new academic year. This is subject to approval by the University Senate.
- Supplementary examinations for the written and or clinical components shall be held in accordance with the General Academic Regulations at the discretion of the Faculty or Board of Examiners.
Repetition
- A Candidate who fails marginally (45-49%) in more than one paper will be recommended to repeat a year subject to approval by the University Senate.
- A candidate who obtains a clear fail (less than 45%) in one examination will be recommended to repeat a year subject to approval by the University Senate.
- Candidate who fails in any supplementary examination(s) will be recommended by the Faculty Board of Examiners to Senate to repeat a year.
- The student will continue rotations in clinical Family Medicine and re-sit both written papers and clinical exams after 6 months
Withdrawal
- A Candidate who fails in all examinations and their average mark is below 45% will be recommended for withdraw. Such recommendations shall be subject to approval by the University Senate.
- A Candidate who repeats a year and fails the examinations will be recommended for withdraw.