As a rule, you have three exam attempts to pass each exam.
If you did not pass your exam, this may affect your course of study. Read what you can do if, for example, you want to register for a re-exam, you want to know more about the possibilities for extra exam attempts, you do not meet the requirements of your study programme, or you want to know what is required for you to be able to take the next courses in your study programme.
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If you have failed an exam that is part of the first-year examination, specific rules apply because the first-year exam must be passed before the end of your first year of study.
First-Year Examination on Engineering Programmes
The first-year examination is not a single exam but a series of courses and their exams on your first year of study, collectively referred to as the first-year exam. In the Engineering Programmes, this includes all first semester courses and the second-semester project. For BSc (Eng) in Physics and Technology, it only includes the first semester courses.
You are not entitled to three exam attempts in the first-year examination. However, SDU offers three exams in the first semester courses in January, February and May, respectively. You are automatically registered for the ordinary exam in January, but you must register for the re-exams in February and May yourself. For the second semester project, two exam attempts are offered in June and August, respectively, and you must register for the re-exam in August. For BSc (Eng) in Physics and Technology, three attempts in the first semester courses are offered in January, February and August, respectively.
If you do not pass all the courses in your first-year exam by the end of your first year of study, you will be withdrawn from your study programme at SDU. This applies regardless of whether you have used three exam attempts in all courses or not.
If exceptional circumstances have prevented you from passing the first-year exam, you can apply for a dispensation by submitting the application form TECH Application of Exemption from the Deadlines on Your Study Programme. The decision is made by the Academic Study Board. Find more information about the Academic Study Board here.
The Practice of the Academic Study Board
- It is the practice of the Academic Study Board to grant dispensation from the curriculum's rules on the first-year examination in cases with the student's documented serious illness, or documented, serious illness in the immediate family, or comparable, documented personal circumstances that have prevented the student from completing their studies. The temporary causality must be documented.
- According to the practice of the Academic Study Board, dispensation for long-term study inactivity requires particularly compelling reasons, and an improvement in the condition must be expected within a reasonable timeframe.
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As a rule, you have three attempts to pass each exam. If, due to unusual circumstances, you have used your three exam attempts without passing the exam, you can apply for an extra exam attempt.
You can find information about exam attempts and re-exams in your programme regulations or course description and see your used exam attempts on SDU Student Self-Service.
Go to SDU Student Self-Service.
You can apply the Study Board for an exemption to get an extra exam attempt. In order for you to be granted an exemption, you must be able to explain and document the unusual circumstances that prevented you from passing the exam in all three exam attempts.
Examination Attempts on Engineering Programmes
Absence from exam and submitting a blank exam paper count as an examination attempt.
You have only two attempts to pass the study start test. Additionally, you have no requirement for three examination attempts for the first-year exam.
Once you have used an exam attempt in a course, whether you have attended or not, you generally cannot that course with another.
The Academic Study Board may grant additional examination attempts if exceptional circumstances prevented you from passing. You can apply for extra examination attempts by submitting the application form TECH Application for Examination Attempts.
Find more information about the Academic Study Board of the Faculty of Engineering here.
Examination Attempts – The Practice of the Academic Study Board
- It is the practice of the Academic Study Board to grant additional examination attempts in situations with the student's documented, serious illness, or documented, serious illness in the immediate family as well as comparable, documented personal circumstances that have prevented the student from passing their courses. The temporary causality must be documented.
- It is the practice of the Academic Study Board to apply the principle of proportionality. This means that the Board considers the number of courses the student has passed on the study programme when assessing exceptional circumstances.
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If you do not pass your exam, it may affect your course of study. Some study programmes have certain prerequisites that you must meet in order for you to continue your studies. For example, it may be a requirement that you have passed specific courses or that you have acquired a certain number of ECTS credits before you can do an internship, write the bachelor project or a final project.
Check whether certain prerequisites are required in your curriculum and in the course descriptions.
If you do not meet these prerequisites or are in doubt as to whether you meet them, it is a good idea to use one of the study programme’s academic advisors or SDU’s counselling services. Here you can get counselling on how to plan your course of study and on the possibilities of applying for an exemption.
Prerequisites for Courses on Engineering Programmes
The purpose with prerequisites is to ensure that all students have the necessary academic background to succeed in the course. You can find the prerequisites for each course in the course descriptions.
Obligatory Prerequisites: you can register for the course only if you meet the prerequisites. This may require having passed a specific course or having completed all courses on the previous semesters. If the word ”recommended” is not mentioned, the prerequisites are obligatory.
Recommended Prerequisites: these are suggested to help you succeed in the course. If you do not meet the recommended prerequisites, you are not entitled to special counselling or extra tuition.
You can apply for a dispensation from the obligatory prerequisites by submitting the form TECH Application of Exemption from Prerequisites. It is advisable to apply well in advance, prefereably when you register for the course.
Find more information about the Academic Study Board of the Faculty of Engineering.
If you are unsure whether you meet the prerequisites or your chances of getting an exemption, contact your program coordinator..
Prerequisites – the Practice of the Academic Study Board
- It is the practice of the Academic Study Board to grant exemptions from not meeting the prerequisites for In-Company Project in cases where the student is deemed to have the necessary academic skills and qualifications to take the course, or if a refusal would cause an unreasonable delay in the student’s studies, considering the number of missing courses measured in ECTS-points.
- It is the practice of the Academic Study Board that the aim of the dispensation is to reduce the student’s overall study time compared to a scenario where the student does not apply for the dispensation.
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If you do not pass your exam, it may affect whether you meet the requirements of your study programme, which include the time limit for completing your degree and the requirement to pass at least one exam that triggers ECTS credits each year.
Get counselling
If you do not meet these requirements or if you are not sure whether you meet them, it is a good idea to use the counselling services offered in your study programme. Here you can get counselling on how to plan your course of study and on the possibilities of applying for a exemption.
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Study Start Test on Engineering Programmes
At the beginning of your first semester, you are required to pass the compulsory study start test. You have two attempts to pass this test.For more details about the exam and how to take it, please refer to the course description and the provided webpage.
Failure to pass the exam by the specified deadline will redult in automatic expulsion from your programme. If exceptional circumstances have prevented you from passing the study start test, you may apply The Academic Study Board for a dispensation by submitting the application form TECH Application of Exemption from the Deadlines on Your Study Programme. You find more information about the Academic Study Board of the Faculty of Engineering on their home page.
Maximum Study Period on Engineering Programmes
Maximum study period sets the latest possible date by which you must complete your study programme. If you do not finish your degree within this timeframe, you will be automatically discharged from SDU. Therefore, it is crucial to be aware of your of your completion deadline:
- 3-year bachelor's programmes must be completed within the standard duration plus 1 additional year (i.e. 4 years)
If exceptional circumstances arise, or if you are an elite athlete, chairman of an association under the Danish Youth Council or an entrepreneur, you may apply for a dispensation. To do so, sumit the TECH Application of Exemption from the Deadlines on Your Study Programme. Find more information about the Academic Study Board of the Faculty of Engineering.
Maximum study period – the Practice of the Academic Study Board
- It is the practice of the Academic Study Board to grant additional examination attempts in situations with the student's documented, serious illness, or documented, serious illness in the immediate family as well as comparable, documented personal circumstances that have prevented the student from passing their courses. The temporary causality must be documented.
- According to the practice of the Academic Study Board, dispensation for long-term study inactivity requires particularly compelling reasons, and that an improvement in the condition must be expected within a reasonable future.
- It is the practice of the Academic Study Board to apply the principle of proportionality. This means that the Board considers the number of courses the student has passed on the study programme when assessing exceptional circumstances.
Study Activity Requirement on Engineering Programmes
As a student at the Faculty of Engineering, you are required to actively engage in your studies by continuously completing and passing courses. All study programmes are designed for students to earn 60 ECTS points per year, and it is expected that you adhere to this standard.
If you fall behind, it is crucial that you pass at least one ECTS qualifying examination within any continuous one-year period. Failure to meet this requirement will result in your withdrawal from the programme.
If exceptional circumstances arise, or if you are an elite athlete, chairman of an association under the Danish Youth Council or an entrepreneur, you may apply for a dispensation. To do so, sumit the TECH Application of Exemption from the Deadlines on Your Study Programme. Find more information about the Academic Study Board of the Faculty of Engineering.
Study Activity Requirement – the Practice of the Academic Study Board
- It is the practice of the Academic Study Board to grant additional examination attempts in situations with the student's documented, serious illness, or documented, serious illness in the immediate family as well as comparable, documented personal circumstances that have prevented the student from passing their courses. The temporary causality must be documented.
- According to the practice of the Academic Study Board, dispensation for long-term study inactivity requires particularly compelling reasons, and that an improvement in the condition must be expected within a reasonable future.
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Get counselling
If you do not meet these requirements or if you are not sure whether you meet them, it is a good idea to use the counselling services offered on your programme. Here you can get counselling on how to plan your course of study and on the possibilities of applying for a dispensation.
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