See the examination schedule. Detailed information about the individual exams will be available on Black Board one to two weeks before the exam.
Changes may occur, so stay up to date through your programme's examination plan - and Black Board.
Remember to bring your Student Card to the exam.
Each exam can vary in regards to which aids you are allowed and have to bring such as own notes, materials, your own PC, printers etc. It is important that you know whether you are allowed to use the internet or not – Read about aids for the exam and cheating at exams.
If you have been granted an exemption (e.g. an extension of the exam) make sure to bring it with you to the exam.
Check your examination registrations through the Student Self-Service. If you have been registered for a course, you are automatically registered for the exam.
If you have done the course before but have not passed the exam, you need only to register for the exam.
You may only enter the examination room if you are on the final examination lists. You must therefore make sure that you are on the examination lists. Please contact Student Service- Registration and Legality via SPOC as soon as possible, if you have any doubts.
Read more about enrolment in exams and cancellation of exam registration.
Check Tips and Tricks on how to prepare for your exams.
Learn more on what to do if you fall ill before or during exams.
Read about other exceptional circumstances.
If you do not pass the ordinary exam, you need to do a re-exam. You alone have the responsibility to register for the re-exam - Read more about the examination regulations.
Grades for written exams and assignments/papers will be publicized within 4 weeks from the examination date. The month of July is not included in the 4 weeks. You’ll find your results on your Student Self Service – where you can also make a transcript of your results.
Under Examination appeals you can read about things to consider before making an appeal. Here you also find the guidelines for appeals.