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English is the language of instruction at the University. All candidates admitted are, therefore, expected to show evidence of proficiency in the English Language. A School Certificate credit, or ‘O’ level pass in the English Language is accepted as satisfying this requirement and is normally demanded. Note, however that although none of the indigenous Zambian Languages is used as a language of instruction, an acceptable pass at school certificate or ‘O’ Level in any Zambian Language can count as one of the five subjects to be passed in order to enter the University.  
 
 
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Change from Semester to Term system The University Senate, in the interest of all stakeholders, has made a decision to revert to the Term System in the 2013 Academic Year which commences in October this year.Rightly so, some questions and concerns are being raised about the impact of this shift on degree classifications and payment of fees. We wish to assure all students and other stakeholders that measures are being put in place so that no one is disadvantaged. You will be kept informed of the developments as Schools embark on course reviews for the Term System.