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Evaluation

The weighted average of the grades of all exams validated from previous courses (with the corresponding number of CFUs) or taken in the new course is used to calculate your graduation grade.

To the weighted average are added:

  • points 0.5 for each lode obtained during your course of study
  • graduation grade converted to thirtieths (110 cum laude = 30 cum laude)

The Graduation Committee may increase the weighted average by no more than 6 points. The committee may unanimously grant honors if you achieve a score of 110/110. In case you are granted honors, you may be further unanimously awarded the special mention of "dignity of print".

The Commission, in awarding the final score, may take into account any extracurricular courses taken.

The Commission, in awarding the final score, may increase the final grade by not more than one point in case you may have taken any periods of study abroad recognized by the course of study and which resulted in the awarding of university credits.

The final test is passed if you obtained a grade of not less than 66 points out of 110.