Examination Regulations definition
Examples of Examination Regulations in a sentence
Regulations indicates who and what the Teaching and Examination Regulations apply to, how long they are valid for and how they are adopted.
Circumstances not provided for by the Teaching and Examination Regulations will be dealt with by the ▇▇▇▇.
With the exception of the provisions relating to teaching and student counselling, the Teaching and Examination Regulations also apply to external students (i.e. students who are not being taught at the university but who are sitting interim examinations and/or partial examinations).
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.
In other words, Teaching and Examination Regulations from a previous academic year will not apply to a subsequent academic year.
The Teaching and Examination Regulations will be adopted on an annual basis by the ▇▇▇▇ of the faculty to which the degree programme belongs, on the recommendation and/or consent of the programme committee and the School Representative Advisory Council.
The mandatory components of the Internship are set out in the applicable study guide, the Education and Examination Regulations and/or in the Internship Regulations of the University.
You can find the latest Teaching and Examination Regulations for your degree programme in the course catalogue for your degree programme under ‘Programme details’.
In accordance with the TU Delft Teaching and Examination Regulations (OER), this Master’s Thesis Project is completed by an oral final presentation which is public.
Links to these on the University website are available at the Governance and Planning ‘Legislation’ pages and the Examination Regulations search page.