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Registering for courses in Sisu: 3 key points

Student, remember these important points when you register for courses in Sisu.
  1. The easiest way to register is through your study plan. Instructions on registering via your study plan (also called HOPS) are available here. When you register through your study plan, you can check at the same time that your course is the right version for the academic year (2022–2023). If necessary, add the course to your study plan and/or correct its version before registering.
  2. When you have registered, check the study calendar to see that your registration successfully went through, instructions. If it did not, you will see at the information of the course in the study calendar what basic requirements are missing. You can try to remedy the matter before the registration period ends.  
  3. Remember to register in time! You can find out about registration periods and check where Sisu has the registration periods for courses here.
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