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Evaluation

The final examination is passed if the candidate has obtained a mark of not less than 66/100 points.

The final examination is passed if the candidate has obtained a mark of not less than 66/100 points. The calculation of the mark depends on the year of first enrolment in the course of study.

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The grade for the final examination is calculated as follows:

  • one mark out of thirty is assigned to the activity performed;
  • a basic mark is calculated, obtained from the average - weighted on the credits - of the examination marks of the teaching units and the mark assigned to the activity carried out;
  • a grade of 30 cum laude is worth 31;
  • the score is converted into a mark out of 110;
  • to this basic mark an increment in the range [0.4] is also added on the basis of a short presentation, in which the ability to make the results obtained accessible is an assessment element;
  • if the score obtained is greater than or equal to 110/110, the Graduation Committee may grant honours.

The grade for the final examination is calculated as follows:

  • one mark out of thirty is assigned to the activity performed;
  • a basic mark is calculated, obtained from the average - weighted on the credits - of the examination marks of the teaching units and the mark assigned to the activity carried out;
  • a grade of 30 cum laude is worth 31;
  • the score is converted into a mark out of 110;
  • to this basic mark an increment in the range [0.4] is also added on the basis of a short presentation, in which the ability to make the results obtained accessible is an assessment element;
  • if the score obtained is greater than or equal to 110/110, the Graduation Committee may grant honours.

In the final examination, or defence of the thesis, a committee will evaluate the thesis and award marks (up to 10 points) based on the quality of the work (up to 6 points), writing style (up to 2 points) and presentation (up to 2 points).

In the final examination, or defence of the thesis, a committee will evaluate the thesis and award marks (up to 10 points) based on the quality of the work (up to 6 points), writing style (up to 2 points) and presentation (up to 2 points).