Common use of Standardisation of assessments Clause in Contracts

Standardisation of assessments. ‌ 1. Interim examinations for all the degree programme’s modules, including minors and modules from tracks for achieving a higher level of knowledge, will be awarded a mark between 1 and 10, with a maximum of one decimal place. 2. Partial examination will be awarded a mark between 1 and 10, with a maximum of one decimal place, or will be marked as ‘pass’or ‘fail’. The course catalogue indicates how such qualitative assessments are weighted when calculating the mark for the module. 3. A student’s assessment result in an interim examination is deemed to be satisfactory if the mark allocated is - not rounded off - 5.5 or higher. A student’s assessment result in a partial examination is deemed to be satisfactory if the mark allocated is - not rounded off - 5.5 or higher or if the student obtains a ‘pass’. No rights can be derived from partial examinations. 4. If the interim examination comprises two or more partial examinations, the marks for which can be offset against each other, the student will pass the module if the weighted average of the partial examinations is - not rounded off - 5.5 or higher.

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Samples: Teaching and Examination Regulations, Teaching and Examination Regulations

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Standardisation of assessments. ‌ 1. Interim examinations for all the degree programme’s modules, including minors and modules from tracks for achieving a higher level of knowledge, will be awarded a mark between 1 and 10, with a maximum of one decimal place. 2. Partial examination will be awarded a mark between 1 and 10, with a maximum of one decimal place, or will be marked as ‘pass’or ‘fail’. The course catalogue indicates how such qualitative assessments are weighted when calculating the mark for the module. 3. A student’s assessment result in an interim examination is deemed to be satisfactory if the mark allocated is - not rounded off of - 5.5 or higher. A student’s assessment result in a partial examination is deemed to be satisfactory if the mark allocated is - not rounded off - 5.5 or higher or if the student obtains a ‘pass’. No rights can be derived from partial examinations. 4. If the interim examination comprises two or more partial examinations, the marks for which can be offset against each other, the student will pass the module if the weighted average of the partial examinations is - not rounded off - 5.5 or higher. Offsetting of marks between modules is not permitted.

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Samples: Teaching and Examination Regulations

Standardisation of assessments. ‌ 1. Interim examinations for all the degree programme’s modules, including minors and modules from tracks for achieving a higher level of knowledge, will be awarded a mark between 1 and 10, with a maximum of one decimal place. 2. Partial examination will be awarded a mark between 1 and 10, with a maximum of one decimal place, or will be marked as ‘pass’or ‘fail’. The course catalogue indicates how such qualitative assessments are weighted when calculating the mark for the module. 3. A student’s assessment result in an interim examination is deemed to be satisfactory if the mark allocated is - not rounded off - 5.5 or higher. A student’s assessment result in a partial examination is deemed to be satisfactory if the mark allocated is - not rounded off - 5.5 or higher or if the student obtains a ‘pass’. No rights can be derived from partial examinations. 4. If the interim examination comprises two or more partial examinations, the marks for which can be offset against each other, the student will pass the module if the weighted average of the partial examinations is - not rounded off - 5.5 or higher. Offsetting of marks between modules is not permitted.

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Samples: Teaching and Examination Regulations

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Standardisation of assessments. 1. Interim examinations for all the degree programme’s modules, including minors and modules from tracks for achieving a higher level of knowledge, will be awarded a mark between 1 and 10, with a maximum of one decimal place. 2. Partial examination will be awarded a mark between 1 and 10, with a maximum of one decimal place, or will be marked as ‘pass’or ‘fail’. The course catalogue indicates how such qualitative assessments are weighted when calculating the mark for the module. 3. A student’s assessment result in an interim examination is deemed to be satisfactory if the mark allocated is - not rounded off of - 5.5 or higher. A student’s assessment result in a partial examination is deemed to be satisfactory if the mark allocated is - not rounded off up to - 5.5 or higher or if the student obtains a ‘pass’. No rights can be derived from partial examinations. 4. If the interim examination comprises two or more partial examinations, the marks for which can be offset against each other, the student will pass the module if the weighted average of the partial examinations is - not rounded off - 5.5 or higher. Offsetting of marks between modules is not permitted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Teaching and Examination Regulations

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