Examination Board definition

Examination Board the board as referred to in Section 7.12 of the WHW; • examination programme: overview of all interim and partial examinations for all courses in the propaedeutic phase and main phase, specifying (at minimum) the following details, testing format for the first and second interim or partial examination, the number of credits, the block or week during which the interim or partial examination was administered; • examiner: the person as referred to in Section 7.12c of the WHW, not being a student or external student;
Examination Board means the body of examiners that initially considers the work of the student;
Examination Board means a committee established in each School for classifying students' academic awards, recommending to the Academic Council the conferment of awards, and terminating the studies of students on academic grounds.

Examples of Examination Board in a sentence

  • Students with a disability who would like to seek modifications to the assessment procedure must submit a substantiated request to this effect to the Examination Board.

  • The Examination Board determines, in an objective and expert manner, whether or not the student meets the requirements of the Teaching and Examination Regulations and the exit qualifications for the degree programme.

  • This may be a negative binding study advice unless, based on the student’s personal circumstances, the Examination Board believes that a negative binding study advice should not be issued.

  • The examiners and the Examination Board are authorised to check submitted work for plagiarism and, to that end, may use plagiarism detection programs.

  • A student may ask the Examination Board to delay the issuing of his/her degree certificate.


More Definitions of Examination Board

Examination Board means Maharashtra Agricultural Universities Examination Board (MAUEB).
Examination Board means the examining consultants and tutors; “internship” means one year compulsory training undertaken by a
Examination Board. The committee that takes the final decision concerning the study track a student has followed. Exam opportunity: Possibility to take an examination. Per enrolment and per course unit, a student usually has two exam opportunities. Examination period: The period of evaluation in an academic year. There are three exam periods per academic year. Exam schedule: The exam schedule is the indication of a period of examinations, and offers a detailed survey of assessment moments and methods of the course units. Permanent assessment is not allowed within the exam schedule.
Examination Board means the examining consultants and tutors;
Examination Board means the Kenya Accountants and Secretaries National Examinations Board established by section 14 of the Accountants Act.
Examination Board means the examination board referred to in section 20;
Examination Board means the Kenya Accountants and Secretaries