What are ranking scores?
In relation to a specified course application, ranking scores are the scores collected by the student. These scores are calculated upon varying ranking rules in the institutes for course application. Ranking score 1 determines the ranking order, and ranking score 2 decides about the admission if scores are equivalent. The institutes provide information about the criteria of the ranking rules.
What is the ranking order?
Ranking order means the order created based on the ranking scores for a specified course. At the end of the ranked application period the institute establishes the ranking order, and the students are admitted to the course until its maximum size is reached, and the remaining students are deregistered.
During the ranked application period the applications are registered throughout on a waiting list, and the application of the students achieving the required number of scores are validated only at the end of the application period. It is worth continuously monitoring the ranking order and the maximum number of students admitted to the course.