Compulsory Subjects

Compulsory subjects are specific subject combinations which are required in order for an applicant to be admitted to a specific course. These subjects form the basis for further studies and are a requirement for specific fields of study.
Science

Science is a knowledge about or study of the natural world based of facts learned through experiments and observation. : a particular area of scientific study ( such as biology, physics, computer or chemistry): a particular branch of science.
Business Studies

Business Studies is an academic subject taught in schools and at university level in many countries. Its study combines elements of accountancy, finance, marketing, organizational studies and economics. Business Studies is a broad subject in the Social Sciences, allowing the in-depth study of a range of speciallties such as accountancy, finance, organization, human resources management and marketing.
Humanities

Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society adn culture. In the Renaissance, the term contrasted with divinity and referred to what is now called classics, the main area of secular study in universities at the time, Today, the humanities are more frequently contrasted with natural, and sometimes social sciences, as well as professional training.
Co-Curricular Activities

Co-curricular reffers to activities, programs, and learning experiences that complement, in some way, what students are learning in school- i.e., experiences that are connected to or mirror the academic curriculum. Co-curricular activities are typically, but not always, defined by their separation from academic courses.