An Additional Learning Requirement (OFA) is a pathway assigned to you if, during an entrance test or initial assessment, you do not achieve the minimum score required in a specific subject area or fail to meet certain prerequisites for your study programme. Its purpose is to help you address any gaps and better prepare for your academic journey.
If you do not fulfil the OFA by the end of the first year, you will still be allowed to enrol in the second year, but you will not be permitted to take the corresponding exams until the requirements are met.
How to fulfil the OFA
You will be assigned an OFA if you obtain both of the following scores in the ARCHED test:
- A total score below 40 points
- Less than 2 points in the Physics and Mathematics section
The OFA is considered fulfilled if you pass the exams in General Physics and Mathematical Institutions within the 1st year.