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Evaluation

The degree grade will be calculated by summing the following contributions:

1) Weighted average of the credits for the two-year degree course only and including the
supernumeraries; the average is expressed in one hundredth of a second
thousandths. 2) Evaluation of the seminar activity: The Commission in charge of evaluating the
seminar activity will award a mark from 0 to 1, also in fractional terms, according to the criteria listed
above. precedence. This score will be added to the unrounded weighted average of the exams. The sum
obtained will be rounded up or down to the nearest whole number in accordance with the usual rules:

. up to ...,499 by default;
from ...,500 upwards.
. 3) Evaluation of the student's academic record: 1 point shall be added for the candidate
who graduates in progress (with the deadline for taking the final test being the date set
by the Departmental Council on the basis of the University Teaching Regulations (indicatively 28
February of the following calendar year, unless an exception is established by the University). Students are also considered to be in
also include students who graduate within three years of first enrolment on a part-time
basis and who switch
to full-time in the third and final year. full-time in their third and final year of study.
. 4) Evaluation of the thesis work (including its presentation and discussion): the members of the
Commission may collectively award up to 6 points.

5) Bonus points: candidates who graduate in progress and have obtained at least 12 CFU
abroad will be added 1 additional point.

6) Awarding of honours: honours can only be awarded if the student achieves
an overall mark of at least 112/110. The decision must be unanimous.

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