The attendance is recorded electronically. Each student will receive an electronic
identity card unpor registration in the freshman year, through which he or she will
have full access to the university classrooms, and attendance is made automatically.
The final grade of an exam is the wighted mean of the grades taken during the semester
and the exam grade, minus non-attendance penalties (0.1 points of penaltyfor each
non-attendance class, 0.5 points of penalty for non-attendance fraud trial).
If the final grade is bellow 5, but the exam grade is equal to 5 or above, the student
will take the exam in the next session, with a decreased penalty with 1 point.
Let us take for example a subject matter with 2 classes of cource and 2 classes of
seminar per week and a student that does not attend any of the classes of this subject
matter for 11 weeks of the semester.
He will gather up 0.4 points of penalty per week, that means 4.4 points of penalty.
Let us now assume he is very well prepared for the exam, so he takes the grade 8.
The final grade will be 8 - 4.4 = 3.6 (rounded to 4), so he will not pass the exam.
He can take a resit within the next session, when he still gets say 8.
This time the penalty is decreased from 4.4 points to 3.4 points.
The final grade will be 8 - 3.4 = 5.6 and the student passes the exam.
But what if he would have got a 7? This would mean he should come again in autumn,
and again, and again…untill his final grade is above 5.
Passing the exams
How to increase grades
You can take an exam anytime an exam is set.
Even just to increase your grade.
There is no condition to limit the number of failed exams during the academic year or during the session.
You evaluate the risk yourselves.
The academic year will be passed, only if all the exams from the previous year are passed.
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