Regulation Amending the Düzce University Faculty of Medicine Education, Training and Examination Regulation
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This regulation removes the previous five-year limit for recognizing previously taken courses in the Düzce University Faculty of Medicine. It updates procedures for students who cannot graduate within the maximum allowed period by referring directly to Higher Education Law No. 2547 and decisions by the Council of Higher Education and the Senate. The amendment strengthens penalties for cheating by automatically assigning zero points and initiating disciplinary proceedings under Article 54 of Law 2547. It also extends the maximum period for freezing registration from one year to two years total during studies, with exceptions allowing more than two years for students with ongoing medical treatment or those who are incarcerated, subject to Faculty Board approval. Additionally, students expelled from higher education under Article 54 are now explicitly barred from the program, and all disciplinary matters are aligned with national higher education law.
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Key Changes
- Removal of the 5-year limit for recognizing previously taken courses
- Maximum study period failures now handled according to Law 2547 Article 44(c) and YÖK/Senate rules
- Cheating or attempted cheating results in automatic 0 points plus disciplinary action under Law 2547 Article 54
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What this law requires
Remove the five-year limit restriction on recognizing previously taken courses and replace 'Dekanlık adaptation' procedures with 'Faculty equivalency' procedures in course recognition decisions
Process students unable to graduate within maximum allowed period according to Higher Education Law No. 2547 Article 44(c) and procedures established by the Council of Higher Education and Senate
Automatically assign zero points to students caught cheating or attempting to cheat on examinations
Initiate disciplinary proceedings under Article 54 of Law 2547 against students who cheat or attempt to cheat on examinations
Limit registration freezes to a maximum of two years total during the student's studies, except for students undergoing medical treatment or those incarcerated, subject to Faculty Board approval