Thestudent’s work will be evaluated, as far as possible, on a on-going basis.He/she should attend the classes and other activities regularly and actively participateinto the seminars. The numerical exercises and/or readings posed by the teachershould be solved before the deadline. The laboratory classes are compulsory topass the subject and they will be evaluated. A final report of the practicalclasses must be delivered and it should describe the analytical procedure,results obtained and discussions derived from the data. The objective test mustbe performed.
To pass thesubject, all activities must be scored as 4, at least (on a 10-points scale). All the scores will be averaged and to pass the subject the average should be 5 or higher. However, note that the subject will not be aproved (even when the overall sum exceeds 5) if a particular score does not reach 4. In this case, the final score of the subject will be "fail" (score = 4).
The student will be scored as ‘not presented to examination’ whenless than 25% of the activities are done and he/she does not attend theobjective test.
The ‘secondopportunity’ of the subject is scheduled for July (the particular date will befixed by the Faculty) and this corresponds only to the mixed objective. This means that the scores of the other activities will be maintained.
If the student fails to pass the subject, allactivities should be repeated in following academic courses. No scores will bemaintained.