The Binding Study Advice (BSA) policy outlines the minimum number of credits you must obtain in your first year of registration in order to continue your studies in the next academic year. For IBA students, this means that ALL Bachelor 1 courses (60 EC) must be passed to meet the BSA requirement.
The RSM Examination Board monitors the study progress of RSM Bachelor students. During the first year of enrolment, the Examination Board issues on at least two occasions (from which at least one occasion before February 1st) a provisional recommendation regarding the continuation of studies. This recommendation is based on the number of courses you have passed.
The definitive binding study advice will be issued after the final re-examination period for the Bachelor 1 courses at the end of the academic year, and before the start of the new academic year.
The Binding Study Advice (BSA) policy outlines the minimum number of credits you must obtain in your first year of registration in order to continue your studies in the next academic year. For IBA students, this means that ALL Bachelor 1 courses (60 EC) must be passed to meet the BSA requirement.
The RSM Examination Board monitors the study progress of RSM Bachelor students. During the first year of enrolment, the Examination Board issues on at least two occasions (from which at least one occasion before February 1st) a provisional recommendation regarding the continuation of studies. This recommendation is based on the number of courses you have passed.
The definitive binding study advice will be issued after the final re-examination period for the Bachelor 1 courses at the end of the academic year, and before the start of the new academic year.