University Examination definition

University Examination means a group or number of examinations which a candidate must pass to obtain a degree or other award or to qualify as a candidate for a degree or other award of the University;
University Examination means any examination conducted by the University in accordance with the corresponding Academic Regulations. Normally, the examination includes the Semester End Examination (SEE), the Year End Examination (YEE).
University Examination means internal theory examination or Internal practical examination or final external theory examination.

Examples of University Examination in a sentence

  • Students are not permitted to use late arrival to the Programme as grounds to appeal grades awarded by the University Examination Board or Consortium Examination Board.

  • For all trainees, judgements and decisions relating to progress and attainment will be the responsibility of the CBM working with the PCM and the University M&QA Link Tutor, and will be reported to the University Examination Boards.

  • All Xxxx staff concerned with assessing and marking students’ work are required to attend the appropriate part of the University’s Associate Tutors Programme which includes University Examination Arrangements, Regulations and Conventions training to enable them to become members of the University Board of Examiners.

  • Students registered under conditional/partial registration mode shall be allowed to attempt tests and assignments but shall not be allowed to sit for final University Examination until they dully complete all requirements for registration for Studies at the University of Dodoma for the 2019/2020 academic year.

  • For all trainees, judgements and decisions relating to progress and attainment will be the responsibility of the Mentor working with the PCM and the University M&QA Link Tutor and will be reported to the University Examination Board.