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Evaluation

The graduation grade will be calculated by summing the following contributions:
1) Weighted average of the credits for the two-year degree course only and including supernumeraries; the average is expressed in hundredths.
2) Evaluation of the Focus Group: the Commission in charge of evaluating the activity will award a score from 0 to 1.5, also in fractional terms, according to the criteria listed above. This score will be added to the unrounded weighted average of the examinations. The resulting sum will be rounded up or down to the nearest unit
. according to the usual rules: up to ...,499 by default; from ...,500 by excess.
. 3) Evaluation of the student's academic curriculum: 1 point will be added for the candidate who graduates in progress (with the deadline for taking the final exam being 31 March of the following calendar year, unless an exception is established by the University).
4) Evaluation of the Other Activities 2: the student who has participated in the Other Activities 2 will receive a bonus evaluation of up to 0.5 points based on attendance, which must in any case be more than 50% of the activities carried out.
5) Evaluation of the thesis work (including its presentation and discussion): Commission members may collectively award up to 5 points.
6) Bonus points: 1 additional point will be added to candidates who have obtained at least 12 CFUs abroad.

7) Awarding of honours: honours may only be awarded if the student achieves an overall mark of at least 113/110. The decision must be unanimous.

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

Honor may be awarded by unanimous opinion of the committee if you have achieved a final score greater than or equal to 110/ 110.