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Rules for oral exams

The exam rules are not the same for physical and online oral exams. Familiarise yourself with the rules for both, so that you know the differences before you take the exam. 

Physical oral exam

Online oral exam

Online oral exams are rare. The oral exams almost always take place on campus. 

The main difference between the online and on-campus oral exam is that you are not in the same room as your examiner(s) for the online oral exam.

During online oral exams, you will typically be sitting in your own home or another place of your choice.  

You will receive guidelines for your online exam well in advance of the exam, including:  

  • When the exam takes place. 
  • How to access the virtual exam room.  
  • What the requirements are for the programmes you will use during the exam.  

As a rule, you must use your own computer when participating in the online oral exam. If this is not the case, it will be stated in the course description, on itslearning, or in the guidelines you receive regarding your exam.  

The program used for the online oral exam can be:  

  • Microsoft Teams 
  • Zoom 
  • Adobe Connect  

It will be stated in the supplementary guidelines for the exam in question which programme you have to use. 


Contact the teacher

If you have any academic questions related to a particular exam, please contact the teacher.

Contact the Educational Law team

You can write to the Educational Law team in SDU Education via the system SPOC.

You are also welcome to give them a call at +45 6550 1059. The opening hours are Monday to Friday from 10.00 am to noon.

Write to the Educational Law team via SPOC

Last Updated 03.10.2024