Evaluation
Performance Assessment
Participants will be continually assessed  on their performance in the Program through the unified ‘PhD Professional  Points’ system. Participants will be required to attend an annual research  meeting, where performance will be assessed. Three students will be presented  with awards of merit from the President annually.
On completion of the program, participants  will be awarded a Program diploma, with a grade of pass, merit, or distinction  according to their performance. Outstanding students seeking employment will  receive personal endorsement for support (references) from the President.
Intermediate Assessment
Intermediate Assessment will be made at the  end of the 2nd year of the program (i.e. finishing master's course of each  graduate school). The student should submit master's thesis to the belonging  graduate school to be examined by each standard to show one's research ability,  to proceed to the doctoral course.
The program will make additional evaluation  whether the student can continue this program in the doctoral course, based on  the 'PhD Professional Point' system. English proficiency as 90 TOEFL iBT )or  equivalent) will be necessary, in addition.





