ADMISSION POLICIES AND ACADEMIC STANDARD Â Â REQUIREMENTS.
In order to gain admittance into a Programme, applicants must be sure that they fulfill all of the prerequisites set forth by the AGU. It is a universal mandate that all applicants meet the requirements demand by the university.
Bachelor Degree
- High School Certificates or equivalent
- Each student is required to complete a total of 120 credit hours. AGU may grant exemptions if you are transferring other University credits.
- Transferred credits are accepted to the degree programs that are offered by the university.
Master
- Each student is required to complete a total of 81 credit hours.
- Â All Masters Programs must have a thesis and must be approved by the Higher Degree committee of the centre.
- All applicants must have completed a Bachelor Degree or equivalent in a complementary field of study.
MPhil leading PhD
- All applicants must have completed a Bachelor Degree or equivalent in a complementary field of study or must have completed a Masters with a thesis defended. AGU requires students in all of its doctoral programs to demonstrate proficiency in both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies
- Students admitted into a Ph.D. program at a AGU initially registered for the degree of M.Phil., and then  transfer onto the Ph.D. upon successful completion of the first year of study: this will often involve the submission of a dissertation by the student, and possibly an oral examination or presentation made at the Graduate School.