THREE-COURSE EXAM
Who can take it?
Students who have fulfilled the graduation requirement and have failed a maximum of three courses can take the three-course exam. Students who will be able to graduate if they pass the three-course exam will be entitled to take the exam within the periods specified in the academic calendar, upon application and with the decision of the relevant board of directors.
How will the exam be conducted?
Depending on the course, exams may be written and/or practical.
The grade you receive on the exam will be your passing grade for the course.
A student can only use the three-course exam once.
No make-up exams are allowed for the three-course exam.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Even if I get the highest grade on the three-course exam, I cannot graduate. Is it appropriate for me to take it in this case?
Since the three-course exam right can only be used once, if there is such a risk, it is not appropriate for you to take the three-course exam.
Is there an application where I can enter my estimated grades from the exams before taking them and see my academic average?
You can check this by changing the grade for the relevant course in the "Select" box on the Academic Average Simulation page under Pusula Information System - Student Information System - Student Transactions.
If I cannot take the three-course exam due to health problems, etc., will a make-up exam be held for this exam?
No make-up exams are held for the three-course exam. You can reapply for the three-course exam on the next exam date.
If I apply but don't take the exam, will I lose my right to take the three-course exam?
Not taking the exam does not invalidate your right to take the three-course exam. You can take it again on the next exam date.
I have four courses left to graduate. Can I take this exam?
Those with a maximum of three courses left to graduate can take this exam.
I have one course left to graduate, but my grade is F2. Can I take the three-course exam?
If you have failed a course due to absenteeism or haven't taken it at all, you cannot take the three-course exam.
I haven't completed my internships. Is this an obstacle to taking the three-course exam?
Not completing your internships is not an obstacle to taking the three-course exam.
If the information provided here contradicts the relevant regulations, the provisions of the relevant regulations apply.
Relevant Regulation: PAU Associate Degree, Undergraduate Education and Training Regulation (20.11.2018)