General Conditions

General Conditions

General conditions

  1. All students are expected to follow Junior College Regulations and Guidelines as published on the JC website.
  2. All students studying at the College will be prepared for MATSEC examinations only at the end of the respective study programme (SP), unless otherwise stated.
  3. It is the students’ responsibility to ensure that the group of chosen subjects for the Matriculation Course selected is in line with MATSEC regulations. The same applies if, at any time, a change of subjects is requested.
  4. Students may request to be exempted from studying a subject if they are already in possession of a pass in the subject but cannot replace it with another subject.
  5. Whilst every effort will be made to ensure that prospective students can choose any combination of subjects, the Junior College reserves the right not to offer a particular combination of subjects if the number of applicants does not justify it or if logistics and timetable arrangements do not permit it.
  6. The Junior College reserves the right not to offer a subject if the number of applicants does not justify it or if logistics and timetable arrangements do not permit it.
  7. No changes to the timetable will be allowed once this is set at the beginning of the year.
  8. All prospective students who are under 18 years of age must have at least one parent/guardian residing in Malta.
  9. Students may only register for one study programme at a time, and cannot be registered at the Junior College concurrently with another institution.
  10. All Junior College students are entitled to use the facilities available on the College Campus during working hours, free of charge. Normally facilities need to be booked in advance and are available on a first-come-first-served basis.
  11. Those students who have been exempted from Maltese as an entry requirement to Junior College, must hold a SEC pass at Grade 5 or better in this language by the time they apply for any undergraduate course at the University of Malta.
  12. Students who wish to pursue their studies at the University of Malta must be aware of the general entry requirements before they enrol at JC. Special course requirements are also provided. It is the students' responsibility to ensure that the choice of subjects for entry to undergraduate courses conforms with such requirements.
  13. It is strongly advisable that prospective students, including adult learners, contact the Student Advisory Services to assist them with the requirements for the course they intend to choose.
  14. Students who study a combination of subjects which do not conform with MATSEC regulations cannot hold the Junior College responsible for their choice and level of subjects in view of their ineligibility to enrol with UM.
  15. Students must commit themselves to their programme of studies and attend all sessions to ensure they reap all benefits therein.


Maltese as a requirement in 2024

Further to the requirement of Maltese at Secondary Education Certificate level for admission at the University of Malta, the Admissions Board may, in special circumstances and subject to the conditions set out hereunder, allow an applicant to offer another subject instead of Maltese, as follows:

  • a Maltese applicant who, for reasons of residence or education abroad over a significant period during the previous four years, has not received adequate teaching in Maltese, may be allowed to offer another language instead of Maltese.
  • an international applicant may be allowed to offer another language  instead of Maltese as approved by the Admissions Board, provided that such other language cannot be English and applicants whose mother tongue is English shall be required to offer a language other than English instead of Maltese.

 

Applicable as from October 2025 onwards:

Maltese as a requirement

Further to the requirement of Maltese at Secondary Education Certificate level for admittance to the Junior College as specified in regulation 10 or for admittance to the University Undergraduate courses as specified in regulation 12, the Admissions Board may, in special circumstances and subject to the conditions set out hereunder, allow an applicant to offer another language instead of Maltese, as follows:

  • a Maltese applicant, who has lived and studied abroad for a significant period during the previous four years, and has not received adequate teaching in Maltese
  • an international applicant, who pursued at least four years of compulsory secondary level schooling in Malta, may present a pass at Grade 5 or better in Il-Malti bħala Lingwa Barranija (SEC) for admission
  • an international applicant, who pursued less than four years of compulsory secondary level schooling in Malta, may present either a pass at Grade 5 or better in Il-Malti bħala Lingwa Barranija (SEC) or in another language at SEC level at Grade 5 or better or at a comparable level.


https://www.jc.um.edu.mt/study/programmes/generalconditions