Make sure you have your study documents to hand before registering for examinations. Examinations are marked as module examinations (MP) or module part examinations (MTP) in the module regulations and study schedules of your degree programs.
These examinations must be registered in the respective semester with the module number and subject titel. We can only plan and carry out examinations that have been registered on time. Please also check whether an examination is required for the acquisition of credits in elective modules you have taken.
Examinations can be
- artistic and practical examinations
- term papers
- colloquia
- oral examinations
- written examinations
- presentations
- and many more
All other proof of attendance/achievement must be completed as signature in the student record book. You are responsible for collecting the signatures by the teachers or responsible persons in your student record book and submitting them to the Examinations Office.
The examination registration form is open as follows:
Summer semester April 15 - 25
Winter semester November 15 - 25
Examinations can be canceled without reason up to four weeks before the start of the respective examination period. To do so, please send an email to the Examinations Office. After this deadline, the registered examination can only be canceled for good cause.
Please write an E-Mail to the exams office stating the reason and providing proof. In the event of illness, the sick note in cases of doubt, an official medical certificate must be submitted, stating the inability to take the specific examination.
If the reasons are recognized, the examination must be re-registered for at a later date.
If you require technical equipment for your examination performance, please plan this in good time and contact the relevant specialist personnel with the following details:
- Date
- Time/time slot
- Location
- Staffing
The following contacts will support you with the technical equipment:
SOUND | |
Video | Mirko Jantke |
IT-Requirements | Sven Haenecke |
Stage technology / Light | Roland Bier |
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