Examination period
Since the winter semester 2022/23 the examination period ends at the end of the semester.
An examination ist always assigned to the semester in whose examination period it falls.
For the final thesis, the examination date is the date of presentation, provided that the presentation takes place after submission.
Exception: For students studying to teach informatics, the date of submission counts as the examination date, regardeless of when the presentation took place.
For seminars and internships, the semester in which the work was completed applies.
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