Students have to decide which course they will study at which university in advance and register the course in the information system of the particular university. Each university applies own study rules and requirements for studies.
Credit and Examination System Studies in Bachelor, Master and doctoral programme programmes are realized by means of a credit system. Each subject included in the study programme is assigned a certain number of credits. A student obtains credits after passing the subject; i.e. in the case of subjects concluded by a credit after passing the credit, in the case of subjects concluded by an examination (or by a credit and an examination) after passing the examination. At the same time, the student must complete
the subject in the academic year in which s/he has registered for it, and at the latest within the deadline set in the given academic year’s Calendar. According to the study programme, a student must obtain the number of credits equal to at least the standard number of years of studies multiplied by sixty (180 credits in Bachelor’s, 120 credits in Master’s, 240 credits in Doctoral study programme). The credits must be obtained for subjects required by the study programme and the study plan.
Examinations Examinations and remedial examinations are usually organized during the lesson-free period specified by the Calendar of the given academic year. With the teacher´s approval,
examinations can be taken also during the holidays or during the semester, but at the latest by the deadline specified by the Calendar of the given academic year.
Organization of study FE TUL