The total sum obtained in the written, oral, and/or practical exam, as well as the class work as specified in the course schedules, is included in the student’s grades in courses that include a written, oral, and/or practical exam. A student is considered to fail if he or she does not take the written exam at the end of the semester. In this course, one of the courses is absent without an excuse and fails, unless he provides an acceptable excuse, in which case he is considered absent with an acceptable excuse. The written examination scores in the middle of the semester, the oral and/or practical exams (depending on the nature of the course), the semester work, and the final written examination are used to evaluate the student’s performance in any course.
The final written examination score cannot exceed 50% of the total score, and the student must obtain at least 40% of the final examination score to pass the course.