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Documents required to register students

Documents required to register students in the College of Agriculture - Kirkuk University:-

1- Civil status ID + the student’s Iraqi nationality certificate or the student’s national card (original + 2  coloured copies)

2- Parents' Civil status ID or national ID (2 coloured copies)

3- The original medical examination + the colored copy.

4- Preparatory school graduation document with grades addressed to the College of Agriculture (original +2 coloured copies)

5- 6 recent, coloured photos.

6- Residence card (original + 2 copies)

7- Ration card (original + 2 copies)

8- School card

9- Receipt or examination card

10- A CD containing all of the student’s documents

11- Guarantee of an employee for the student:

- The employee's attendance in person.

- Bring the following documents:-

1. Employee ID (coloured copy)
2. Civil status ID + Iraqi citizenship certificate or national card (coloured copy)
3. Residence card (coloured copy)
4. Continuation endorsement (coloured copy)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDENT DISCIPLINE IN INSTITUTIONS OF THE MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Instructions for student discipline in institutions of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research No. 160 of 2007, amended by Instructions No. 169 of 2018.

Article 1

The student is committed to the following:
First - adherence to the laws, regulations, internal regulations, instructions and orders issued by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and its institutions (university, authority, college, institute).
Secondly - Not to harm religious beliefs, national unity, or national feelings by maliciously or intentionally provoking sectarian, ethnic, or religious strife by action or word.
Third - Not to harm the reputation of the Ministry or its institutions by word or deed inside or outside it.
Fourth - Avoid everything that is inconsistent with university behavior, such as high discipline, respect for the administration, faculty and staff, and collegial relations and cooperation between students.
Fifth: Disciplined and upright behavior that will have a positive impact on appointment and nomination for scholarships and fellowships.
Sixth - Refrain from any action that would disturb the order, tranquility and tranquility within the university campus (college or institute), or participate in it, incite it, or cover up those responsible for it.
Seventh - Preserving academic supplies and property of the university, body, college or institute.
Eighth - Not to disturb the proper conduct of study and to maintain the discipline required by the conduct of lectures, seminars or activities held within the university campus (college or institute).
Ninth - Adherence to the uniform uniform prescribed for students, taking into account the privacy of each university or body individually.
Tenth - Avoid calling for the establishment of organizations that would deepen discrimination or practice any type of political, religious or social persecution.
Eleventh - Avoid propaganda for any party, political organization, or ethnic, national, or sectarian group, whether by hanging pictures, banners, posters, or holding seminars.
Twelfth - Do not invite party figures to give lectures or hold party or religious propaganda seminars on the university campus in order to preserve national unity.

Thirteenth - Do not use a mobile phone, personal computer, or other devices in a way that harms collegial relations and public morals on campus.

Fourteenth: Do not come to the college or institute while drunk or under the influence of drugs.

Article 2

The student will be punished with a warning if he commits one of the following violations:
First - Failure to adhere to the uniform prescribed by the university or body.
Secondly - insulting the collegial relations between students or transgressing it by speaking against one of the students.

Article 3

The student will be punished with a warning if he commits one of the following violations:
First - He actually deserves to be punished with a warning, although he was previously punished with a warning penalty.
Secondly - its disturbance of order, tranquility and tranquility in the university, body, college or institute.

Article 4

The student will be punished with expulsion for a period of (30) thirty days if he commits one of the following violations:
First - He actually deserves to be punished with a warning, having previously been punished with a warning penalty.
Secondly - He went beyond it by speaking against one of the university’s employees who is not a member of the teaching staff.
Third - He defames a faculty member in a way that offends him inside or outside the college or institute.
Fourth - He places posters - inside the university campus - that violate public order and morals.

Article 5

The student shall be punished with temporary expulsion from the university for a period not exceeding one academic year if he commits one of the following violations:
First - if he repeatedly commits one of the acts stipulated in Article (4) of these instructions.
Secondly - He practiced or incited sectarian or ethnic blocs or political or party gatherings on campus.
Third: He actually assaulted one of the university’s employees who is not a faculty member.
Fourth - His use of violence against his fellow students, threatening them, or attempting to blackmail them with pictures, recordings, or by any other means.
Fifth: Threatening to carry out armed violence.
Sixth - Carrying weapons of all kinds, with or without a permit, or carrying cutting or wounding tools or harmful materials of various kinds inside the university campus and its facilities.
Seventh - He intentionally or through gross negligence causes damage to the property of the university, body, college or institute.
Eighth - His insult to national unity or religious beliefs.
Ninth - He went beyond it by speaking against a member of the teaching staff inside or outside the college or institute.
Tenth: Harming the reputation of the university or the body by word or deed.
Eleventh - Intentional violation of the proper conduct of the study.
Twelfth: It has been proven that he committed fraud and fraud against his fellow students and members of the college or institute.

Article 6

The student shall be punished with final expulsion from the college or institute by decision of the University Council and his registration shall be canceled if he commits one of the following violations:
First - Repeating one of the violations stipulated in Article (5) of these instructions.
Secondly - He actually assaulted a member of the teaching staff or lecturers at the university, body, college or institute.
Third: He committed a disgraceful act that is contrary to morals and public morals.
Fourth - Submitting any forged documents, books or documents, knowing that they are forged or being one of the instigators of forgery.
Fifth: It is proven that he committed, participated in, or assisted in an act that disturbs security and tranquility within the university campus.
Sixth - When he is convicted of a felony or misdemeanor against moral turpitude, his sentence period shall be increased to more than one year.

Article 7

First - Imposing the penalties stipulated in Articles (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6) of these instructions on the violating student does not prevent the imposition of other penalties if the violation occurs under the penalty of penal laws.
Second - If a criminal case is filed against the student for an act attributed to him outside the university campus, consideration of his disciplinary punishment will be delayed until the criminal case is decided and the final ruling is issued.

Article 8

First:

A- The Dean of the College or Institute forms a Student Discipline Committee headed by the Assistant Dean and the membership of two faculty members, provided that one of the committee members is legally appointed, and one of the administrative employees is appointed as the committee’s rapporteur.

B- The Dean of the College or Institute may seek the assistance of one of the legal faculty members from outside the College or Institute for membership in the committee stipulated in Paragraph (A) of this clause.

Second: If the committee finds that the act of the student referred to it constitutes a crime under the penal laws, it must recommend referring him to the competent court.

Article 9

No disciplinary penalty may be imposed unless recommended by the Student Discipline Committee.

Article 10

The disciplinary penalties stipulated in these instructions shall be imposed by a decision of the college or institute council, and the council may delegate its powers to the dean of the college or institute.

Article 11

First - A student expelled from the college or institute may object to the dismissal decision before the Administrative Court in accordance with the law.
Second - The semester periods stipulated in these instructions are not counted among the periods of absence stipulated in Article 9 of Examination Instructions No. 134 of 2000.

Article 12

This article was deleted pursuant to First Amendment No. 169 of 2018.

Article 13

The penalty decision shall be posted on the bulletin board in the college or institute for a period of not less than fifteen (15) days, and the student’s guardian shall be notified of it in writing.

Article 14

Discipline Instructions for Higher Education Students No. (19) of 1989 shall be cancelled.

Article 15

These regulations are implemented from the date of publication in the Official Gazette

Exams Instructions

Examination Instructions No. (134) of 2000, including amendments:
The first No. (149) of 2002
The second No. (153) of 2003
The third No. (157) of 2004
Article (1): These instructions apply to universities, the Technical Institutes Authority, colleges, and institutes. affiliated with each of them.
Article (2) :
First: The college council or the institute council shall determine, upon a proposal from the department or branch council in the college in which there are no departments, the number and type of average exams and the method of conducting them and calculating their percentages, provided that the average grade is not less than (30%) thirty. One hundred and not more than (50%) fifty percent of the final grade, except for topics of a practical and applied nature, the percentage of which is determined by the University Council or the Council of the Technical Institutes Authority.
Second: The final exams in the final grades of medical colleges shall include some topics determined by the College Council, and the annual average of sixth-grade topics in medical colleges shall be counted as (20%) twenty percent of the final grade.

Article (3):

First: The exam shall be The quarterly or annual final for the first and second semesters is confidential in all subjects.
Second: The quarterly or annual examination includes the topics covered during the semester or year, provided that the study period for the quarterly lessons is not less than (15) fifteen weeks, and the annual lessons are no less than (15) weeks. 30) Thirty weeks, not including final exam days and school holidays.
Article (4): The faculty member is committed to programming the vocabulary of the subjects he studies, along with the distribution of grades for the annual assignment and the final exam. This is announced at the beginning of the academic year, and the grades for the annual assignment are announced to the students no less than five days before the start of the final exams through the department after the approval of the department head or chairperson. Branch in colleges that do not have an oath, and the student has the right to object to the grade or correct the error during the aforementioned period.
Article (5) : The college or institute council shall form, upon the proposal of the dean, one or more permanent committees to administer examinations during the academic year.
Article (6) : The minimum passing grade is (50%) fifty percent for each subject.
Article (7): In colleges that adopt the semester system, every two semester subjects are counted as one annual subject unless the number of hours for the semester subject is equal to the minimum number of study hours for one subject during the academic year.
Article 8:
First: A student who fails half the subjects (the fraction is forced in the case of an odd number of subjects in favor of the student) or less in the first round exams is allowed to take the second round exams in the subjects he failed. Conversely, he is considered to have failed in the first round, with the exception of students The final grade in the College of Medicine. Taking into account what is stated in Article (20) of these instructions.
Second: If the student is considered to have failed in any of the first or second courses, he will repeat the year in full time and take an exam in the subjects in which he failed, as well as the subjects in which he obtained an acceptable grade.
Third: The failing student will be exempted from the dropped topics and will be required to take the new topics in his class when the curricula are changed, provided that this does not lead to his transfer to a higher grade or his graduation unless it is not required for a subject, taking into account what is stated in Clause (Second) of this article.
Fourth: In the event that the student succeeds in all the subjects in the academic stage he is in and fails in some of the subjects assigned to him from a lower grade, he will be passed to the upper grade and remain charged with the subjects in which he failed and must pass them in the following year, even if he succeeds in the subjects. Top row.
Article (9): The student is considered to have failed in any subject if his absences exceed (10%) ten percent of the hours scheduled for that subject without a legitimate excuse or (15%) fifteen percent with a legitimate excuse approved by the college or institute council.
Article (10): The student may participate in the second round exams if his failure to participate in the first round exams is for a legitimate excuse approved by the college or institute council, provided that this is supported by official documents and in one of the following cases: First: sudden illness. Second: death of one of his close
relatives
. first degree .
Third: Run-over accidents.
Fourth: Sudden arrest.
Article (11): Study subjects of a practical or applied nature that do not have a final exam are excluded from taking the second round exam. This is determined by the college or institute council at the beginning of the year and announced to the students.
Article (12): The second round exam may not be postponed under any circumstances.
Article (13): Ten (10) points will be deducted from the final grade for the subject in which the student passed in the second round when calculating the average, except for the student who passed with an acceptable grade, in which case his grade will be (50%) fifty percent in that subject.
Article (14): The Department Council prepares the final results and submits them, along with its recommendations, to the College or Institute Council for approval and announcement, except for the completed grades, in which they are approved by the President of the University or the President of the Technical Institutes Authority.
Article (15):
First: The student’s average is calculated on the basis of the grades he obtained in each subject, taking into account the number of units for each subject.
Second: The unit is considered an hour’s worth of theoretical effort per week for a period of (15) fifteen weeks.
Third: In colleges, every two practical hours is equivalent to one theoretical hour, and every three practical hours is equivalent to one and a half hours, but in the institute, the practical hour is equivalent to one theoretical hour.
Article 16:
First: The student’s graduation rank is calculated according to the following:
A - For a two-year study, where the percentages of years for calculating the graduation rank are as follows: The
first year is 40% forty percent of a hundred
The second year is 60 percent sixty percent
B - In For studies lasting (4) years, the percentage distribution of years is as follows:
The first year: 10%, one-tenth of a hundred
The second year: 20% Twenty-hundredths
The third year: 30% Thirty-hundredths
The fourth year: 40% Forty-hundredths
C - In studies whose duration is (5) Years The distribution of the percentages of years is as follows:
The first year 5% five-hundredths
the second year 10% ten-hundredths
the third year 15% fifteen-hundredths the fourth
year 30% thirty-one-hundredths
the fifth year 40% forty-hundredths
D - In studies that last (6) years, the distribution of years’ percentages is As follows:
First year 5% five out of a hundred
Second year 5% five out of a hundred
Third year 5% five out of a hundred
Fourth year 20% twenty out of a hundred
Fifth year 25% twenty five out of a hundred
Sixth year: 40%, forty out of a hundred.
Second: The graduation rate is calculated by multiplying the student’s average in each year by the corresponding percentage, and the sum for the academic years is the student’s graduation rate. Third: The passing
rank is calculated for the student who is accepted into a class higher than the first year. (such as the top graduates of institutes accepted into the second year or in cases of transfer from outside the country, etc.) for the years he studied only and in the same percentages specified above for each stage, recalculated to (100%).

Article (17):

First: The results are announced with estimates . The following are used to determine the student’s level among those who passed in terms of grades: “Excellence” - corresponding to grades - 90 ninety - 100 “ very good” - corresponding to grades - 80 eighty - less than ninety

Good - corresponds to grades - 70 Seventy - less than eighty
Average - corresponds to grades - 60 Sixty - less than seventy
Acceptable - corresponds to grades - 50 Fifty - less than sixty
Failure - corresponds to grades - 49 forty-nine and below

Second: “The fractions of a grade are divided.” To a correct degree if it is half or more for one subject.
Third: It is not permissible to reconcile fractions of a grade to a correct grade in relation to the average.
Article (18):
First: The University Council or the Authority Council, based on the recommendation of the College or Institute Council, calculates a year of non-failure for the student who failed in the subjects in which he did not participate in the second round in the second year in the event that he submits a “medical” report certified by a specialized committee in the Ministry of Health. Due to a reason beyond his control or a force majeure during the examination period that the college or institute council is satisfied with.
Second: The University Council or the Authority Council, based on a recommendation from the College or Institute Council, allows a student who failed in the year ending for two consecutive years and who failed in the second year in one annual subject or in two semester subjects to take the exam in the third year, provided that his position is military service. “Sound” and has not spent the period allowed for his stay in the college or institute.
Third: The Minister has the right, for legitimate reasons that he is convinced of, to calculate a year of non-failure for a student who has failed for two consecutive years, provided that his position is sound regarding military service and he has not spent the period allowed for his stay in the college or institute.
Article (19): The student’s relationship with the college or institute ends in one of the following two cases:
First: If he fails two consecutive years in his class.
Second: If the student exceeds the prescribed period of study in his specialty and half of this period, including the years of failure, and it is not counted among That is years of postponement and failure.
Article (19 - bis):
First - A: The upgraded students accept their registrations from morning studies in colleges and institutes with a different specialization, with lower admission limits in the average for that year than the colleges and institutes in which their registrations were upgraded, according to their choice. The Ministry is responsible for distributing them among the colleges and institutes according to a special form. It is prepared for this purpose, provided that their number does not exceed (10%) ten percent of the admission plan at the college or institute. This number is added to the admission plan determined annually, and students enroll starting from the first grades, and the college or institute council may exempt them from Some topics.
B: In the event that the registration of students covered by the provisions of Paragraph (A) of this clause is upgraded, their registrations will be permanently upgraded from the morning college records.
Secondly - A: The upgraded students accept their registrations in the first and second grades in colleges / morning studies in the first year in the specialty corresponding or close to the specialization of each of them in one of the institutes of the Technical Education Authority / morning or evening studies. B: The upgraded students accept their registrations in the classes
. Third and above in colleges/morning studies in the second year in the specialty corresponding or close to their specialization in one of the institutes of the Technical Education Authority/morning or evening studies. A: The provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b)
of this clause apply to students whose registrations are regulated. In colleges/evening studies to be accepted into one of the evening Technical Education Authority institutes.
D: Students whose registrations in technical institutes were upgraded in morning studies, graduates of vocational schools, will be returned to their same grades and specializations in evening studies.
Third: Students whose registrations have been upgraded in the sixth year of medical colleges are given the opportunity to take the exam in two sessions only.
Fourth: The provisions of clauses (First), (Second), and (Third) of this article are considered independent options, and students whose registrations have been upgraded are not permitted. Combining them.
Fifth: The provisions of this article do not include students who were accepted into colleges and institutes with distinction of their own (the top ten and distinguished ones from the institutes and the top five in the country in vocational preparatory school).
Sixth: Whoever is included in the provisions of this article must have completed military service, been exempted from it, paid the cash allowance for it, or been deferred from it for non-academic reasons.
Article 20: If the student is proven to have cheated or attempted to cheat in any of the daily, weekly, monthly, semester or final exams, he is considered to have failed in all subjects for that year. If this is repeated, he will be dismissed from the college or institute and his entry will be deleted from its records.

Article 21:
First “: The student may postpone his studies for one year for legitimate reasons that the college or institute council is satisfied with, provided that he submits the postponement request at least thirty days before the start of the final exam. Secondly: “The president of the university or the head of the body, based on the recommendation of the
college or institute council, may postpone.” The student studies for a second year and is satisfied with legitimate reasons, provided that he submits the postponement request at least thirty days before the start of the final exam.
Third: “It is not permissible for a student to postpone his studies in colleges or institutes that follow the semester system in the second semester unless it is due to a reason beyond his control and he must be successful” in the first semester. In this case, the postponement is considered for the entire academic year.
Fourth: The Minister or whomever he authorizes among the university presidents or the body, based on a recommendation from the university council or the body of technical institutes and for legitimate reasons of which he is convinced, may postpone the student’s study for a third year, taking into account what was stated in Article (19) of these instructions.
Article (22): Examination Instructions No. 7 of 1989 shall be cancelled.
Article (23): These instructions shall be published in the Official Gazette and shall be effective from the academic year 2000-2001.

Graduates Statistics

 

N Academic Year Department Morning study Evening study
1 2008/2009 Horticulture and landscape Design 72  
2 2008/2009 Animal Production 55  
3 2009/2010 Horticulture and landscape Design 73  
4 2009/2010 Animal Production 49  
5 2010/2011 Horticulture and landscape Design 63  
6 2010/2011 Animal Production 34  
7 2011/2012 Horticulture and landscape Design 83  
8 2011/2012 Animal Production 63  
9 2012/2013 Horticulture and landscape Design 80  
10 2012/2013 Animal Production 49  
11 2013/2014 Horticulture and landscape Design 170  
12 2013/2014 Animal Production 78  
13 2014/2015 Horticulture and landscape Design 110  
14 2014/2015 Animal Production 75  
15 2015/2016 Horticulture and landscape Design 102  
16 2015/2016 Animal Production 64  
17 2015/2016 Soil and water resources 93  
18 2015/2016 Field Crops 111  
19 2016/2017 Horticulture and landscape Design 53 28
20 2016/2017 Animal Production 70  
21 2016/2017 Soil and water resources 53  
22 2016/2017 Field Crops 50  
23 2016/2017 Forests Sciences 47  
24 2017/2018 Horticulture and landscape Design 41 38
25 2017/2018 Animal Production 27  
26 2017/2018 Soil and water resources 40  
27 2017/2018 Field Crops 25  
28 2017/2018 Forests Sciences 9  
29 2018/2019 Horticulture and landscape Design 24 33
30 2018/2019 Animal Production 26  
31 2018/2019 Soil and water resources 20  
32 2018/2019 Field Crops 26  
33 2018/2019 Forests sciences 19  
34 2019/2020 Horticulture and landscape Design 27 13
35 2019/2020 Animal Production 33  
36 2019/2020 Soil and water resources 27  
37 2019/2020 Field Crops 37  
38 2019/2020 Forests Sciences 38  
39 2020/2021 Horticulture and landscape Design 47 10
40 2020/2021 Animal Production 43  
41 2020/2021 Soil and water resources 45  
42 2020/2021 Field Crops 45  
43 2020/2021 Forests Sciences 27  

Evening Study

The College of Agriculture at the University of Kirkuk is one of the first colleges to introduce evening studies in Iraq in 2013 in the Department of Horticultural Sciences and Landscape Design. After the success of the experiment, evening studies were introduced for the field crops and animal production departments in 2022. This study primarily attracts employees in state departments from within And outside Kirkuk Governorate (Erbil, Mosul, Sulaymaniyah, Anbar, Tikrit, Diyala, and others) there are governorates who wish, after obtaining the approvals of their departments, to complete their studies to obtain a bachelor’s degree in agricultural sciences and then nominate for master’s and doctoral studies in the morning study. The evening study begins at 2:30 in the afternoon and continues until late hours, benefiting from the same facilities, laboratories and fields as the morning study. Students also receive the same curriculum followed in the morning study and under the supervision of the same morning staff or a substitute staff of specialized professors.

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