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Austria 2014/15 - examinations |
Type of programme: Universities
No centrally set dates but most of examinations are carried out in January, March, June and October. Type of programme: Fachhochschulen Institutions are free to fix examination dates. |
Austria 2015/16 - examinations | Type of programme: Universities
No centrally set dates but most of examinations are carried out in January, March, June and October. Type of programme: Fachhochschulen Institutions are free to fix examination dates. |
Austria 2016/17 - examinations | Type of programme: Universities
No centrally set dates but most of examinations are carried out in January, March, June and October. Type of programme: Fachhochschulen Institutions are free to fix examination dates. |
Austria 2017/18 - examinations | Type of programme: Universities
No centrally set dates but most of examinations are carried out in January, March, June and October. Type of programme: Fachhochschulen Institutions are free to fix examination dates. |
Belgium 2014/15 - examinations |
Belgium - Flemish Community
(1stsemester) 3-4 weeks in January (2ndsemester)Last week of May until the end of the last week of June or the 1st week of July From about 17 August until the end of the third week of September. Belgium - French CommunityCurricular activities leading to an academic qualification in the first or second cycle are spread over the first two four-month terms in the academic year (with the exception of certain forms of assessment or professional integration activity). Each of these first two terms involves at least 12 weeks of activity and may not exceed four months. A period of assessment occurs at the end of each term. The third term includes assessment periods (as well as professional integration or personal project activity). Institutional autonomy. Belgium - German-speaking Community5-9 January 2015 8-26 June 2015 |
Belgium 2015/16 - examinations | Belgium - Flemish Community
(1stsemester) 3-4 weeks in January Examinations academic year 2015-16: Followed by one week without class between the first and the second semester Class-free week academic year 2015/16: Last week of May until the end of the last week of June or the 1st week of July Academic year 2015/16: Curricular activities leading to an academic qualification in the first or second cycle are spread over the first two four-month terms in the academic year (with the exception of certain forms of assessment or professional integration activity). Each of these first two terms involves at least 12 weeks of activity and may not exceed four months. A period of assessment occurs at the end of each term. The third term includes assessment periods (as well as professional integration or personal project activity). Institutional autonomy Belgium - German-speaking Community 4-8 January 2016 6-24 June 2016 |
Belgium 2016/17 - examinations | Belgium - Flemish Community
(1stsemester) 3-4 weeks in January Curricular activities leading to an academic qualification in the first or second cycle are spread over the first two four-month terms in the academic year (with the exception of certain forms of assessment or professional integration activity). Each of these first two terms involves at least 12 weeks of activity and may not exceed four months. A period of assessment occurs at the end of each term. The third term includes assessment periods (as well as professional integration or personal project activity). Institutional autonomy Belgium - German-speaking Community 4-8 January 2016 6-24 June 2016 |
Belgium 2017/18 - examinations | Belgium - Flemish Community
(1stsemester) 3-4 weeks in January Last week of May until the end of the last week of June or the 1st week of Jul Academic year 2017/18: from Monday 28 May 2018 until Sunday 1 or Sunday 8 July 2018 (depending on institution of higher education) From mid-August until the end of the third week of September Academic year 2017/18: from Monday 20 August 2018 until Sunday 16 September 2018 Curricular activities leading to an academic qualification in the first or second cycle are spread over the first two four-month terms in the academic year (with the exception of certain forms of assessment or professional integration activity). Each of these first two terms involves at least 12 weeks of activity and may not exceed four months. A period of assessment occurs at the end of each term. The third term includes assessment periods (as well as professional integration or personal project activity). Institutional autonomy Belgium - German-speaking Community 8-12 January 2018 4-22 June 2018 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2016/17 - examinations | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: 8 January – 2 February 2017 1-25 April 2017 9 June – 4 July 2017 1-25 September 2017 Republic of Srpsk: 23 January – 17 February 2017 17-28 April 2017 12 June – 14 July 2017 21 August – 15 September 2017 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2017/18 - examinations | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: 8 January – 2 February 2018 2-20 April 2018 4 June – 2 July 2018 3-28 September 2018 Republic of Srpsk: 22 January – 16 February 2018 16-27 April 2018 11 June – 13 July 2018 20 August – 14 September 2018 |
Bulgaria 2016/17 - examinations | The examination dates are determined at
institutional level, however, they are usually
scheduled within the period starting from mid-
January to mid-February at the latest (end of the
winter semester), and within the period from mid-
June to mid-July. Students who fail to take or pass an exam on the date within the indicated period, are supposed to take/re-take the exam usually in early September. |
Bulgaria 2017/18 - examinations | The examination dates are determined at
institutional level, however, they are usually
scheduled within the period starting from mid-
January to mid-February at the latest (end of the
winter semester), and within the period from mid-
June to mid-July. Students who fail to take or pass an exam on the date within the indicated period, are supposed to take/re-take the exam usually in early September. |
Croatia 2014/15 - examinations |
26 January – 20 February 2015 Examinations resits: 24 August – 30 September 2015 |
Croatia 2015/16 - examinations | 13 January – 10 February 2015 Examinations resits: 29 August – 9 September 2016 |
Croatia 2016/17 - examinations | 12 June – 7 July 2017 28 August – 8 September 2017 |
Cyprus 2016/17 - examinations | Final examinations' periods and schedule are determined by the
universities themselves whereas midterm examination dates may be set
by faculty or faculty and students jointly. Only final examination periods
appear on the academic calendar and these occur at the end of each
semester. Final examination periods in both UCY and CUT in 2016/17 will be as follows: 9-23 December 2016 for autumn semester 8-22 May 2017 for spring semester In OUC final examinations will take place from 19 May – 12 June 2017. |
Cyprus 2017/18 - examinations | Final examinations' periods and schedule are determined by
the Universities themselves, whereas midterm examination
dates may be set by faculty or faculty and students jointly.
Only final examination periods appear on the academic
calendar and these occur at the end of each semester. The dates of the final examination periods in both UCY and CUT in 2017/18 are listed below: 8-23 December 2017 for autumn semester 7-25 May 2018 for spring semester In OUC final examinations will take place from 29 May – 13 June 2018. |
Czech Republic 2014/15 - examinations |
Type of programme: ISCED 5A: Examination periods are fixed by institutions in internal regulations. Type of programme: ISCED 5B: The exact days are set by the school head in accordance with the accredited educational programme. |
Czech Republic 2015/16 - examinations | Type of programme: ISCED 6-8: Examination periods are fixed by institutions in internal regulations. Type of programme: ISCED 655: The exact days are set by the school head in accordance with the accredited educational programme. |
Czech Republic 2016/17 - examinations | Type of programme: ISCED 6-8: Examination periods are fixed by institutions in the internal regulations. Type of programme: ISCED 655: The exact days are set by the school head in accordance with the accredited educational programme. |
Czech Republic 2017/18 - examinations | Type of programme: ISCED 6-8: Examination periods are fixed by institutions in internal regulations. Type of programme: ISCED 655: The exact days are set by the school head in accordance with the accredited educational programme. |
Denmark 2014/15 - examinations |
The universities fix the dates of examinations autonomously, but generally the period of examinations are: Fall Semester: typically December and two-three weeks in January Spring Semester: Mid and end of May and two-three weeks in June Re-examinations are mainly placed in August before the start of a new academic year.
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Denmark 2015/16 - examinations | The universities fix the dates of examinations autonomously, but generally the period of examinations are: Fall Semester: typically December and two-three weeks in January Spring Semester: Mid and end of May and two-three weeks in June Re-examinations are mainly placed in August before the start of a new academic year.
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Denmark 2016/17 - examinations | The universities fix the dates of examinations autonomously, but generally the period of examinations are: Fall Semester: typically December and two-three weeks in January Spring Semester: Mid- and end of May and two-three weeks in June Re-examinations are mainly placed in August before the start of a new academic year. |
Denmark 2017/18 - examinations |
The universities fix the dates of examinations autonomously, but generally the examination period is:
Fall Semester: typically December and two-three weeks in January Spring Semester: Mid- and end of May and two-three weeks in June Re-examinations are mainly placed in August before the start of a new academic year. |
Estonia 2014/15 - examinations |
Occur generally between 2 January and 20 January. |
Estonia 2015/16 - examinations | Occur generally between 2 January and 20 January. |
Estonia 2016/17 - examinations | Occur generally between 2 January and 20 January. |
Estonia 2017/18 - examinations | Occur generally between 2 January and 20 January. |
Finland 2014/15 - examinations |
Fixed by the teachers.
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Finland 2015/16 - examinations | Fixed by the teachers.
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Finland 2016/17 - examinations | Fixed by the teachers. |
Finland 2017/18 - examinations | Fixed by the teachers |
France 2014/15 - examinations |
Type of programme: University studies:
Examination periods are entirely at the discretion of the university managing bodies. Type of programme: non-university studies: Examination periods are entirely at the discretion of the managing bodies of institutions. |
France 2015/16 - examinations | Type of programme: University studies:
Examination periods are entirely at the discretion of the university managing bodies. Type of programme: non-university studies: Examination periods are entirely at the discretion of the managing bodies of institutions. |
France 2016/17 - examinations | Type of programme: University studies:
Examination periods are entirely at the discretion of university managing bodies. Type of programme: non-university studies: Examination periods are entirely at the discretion of the managing bodies of institutions. |
France 2017/18 - examinations | Type of programme: University studies:
Examination periods are entirely at the discretion of university managing bodies. Type of programme: non-university studies: Examination periods are entirely at the discretion of the managing bodies of institutions. |
Germany 2014/15 - examinations | no data |
Germany 2015/16 - examinations | no data |
Germany 2016/17 - examinations | no data |
Germany 2017/18 - examinations | no data |
Greece 2014/15 - examinations |
Winter semester exams begin approximately in mid-January 2015 and last for three weeks until the beginning of February 2015.
Spring semester exams take place in June 2015 and last for three weeks. |
Greece 2015/16 - examinations | Winter semester exams begin approximately in mid-January 2016 and last for three weeks until the beginning of February 2016 Spring semester exams take place in June 2016 and last for three weeks |
Greece 2016/17 - examinations | Winter semester exams begin approximately in mid-January 2017 and last for three weeks until the beginning of February 2017. Spring semester exams take place in June 2017 and last for three weeks. |
Greece 2017/18 - examinations | Winter semester exams begin approximately in mid-
January 2018 and last for three weeks until the
beginning of February 2018.
Spring semester exams take place in June 2018 and last for three weeks. |
Hungary 2014/15 - examinations | no data |
Hungary 2015/16 - examinations | no data |
Hungary 2016/17 - examinations | no data |
Hungary 2017/18 - examinations | From mid-December until the end of January
The exact dates are fixed by institutions. From mid-May until the end of June The exact dates are fixed by institutions. |
Iceland 2014/15 - examinations |
Institutions are autonomous. Examinations generally take place between 2 and 20 December.
Institutions are autonomous. Examinations generally take place between 30 April and 31 May. |
Iceland 2015/16 - examinations | Institutions are autonomous. Examinations generally take place between 30 April and 31 May. |
Iceland 2016/17 - examinations | Institutions are autonomous. Examinations generally take place between 2 and 20 December. Examinations generally take place between 30 April and 31 May. |
Iceland 2017/18 - examinations | Institutions are autonomous. Examinations generally take place between 30 April and 31 May. |
Ireland 2014/15 - examinations | Two weeks in February. For Institutes of Technology, it’s usually two weeks during May. For Universities, it’s usually two weeks during June. Teachers and students are entirely free to fix examination dates jointly. Each University or Institute manages this separately. |
Ireland 2015/16 - examinations | Two weeks in February. For Institutes of Technology, it’s usually two weeks during May. For Universities, it’s usually two weeks during June. Teachers and students are entirely free to fix examination dates jointly. Each University or Institute manages this separately. |
Ireland 2016/17 - examinations | Two weeks in February For Institutes of Technology, it’s usually two weeks during May. For Universities, it’s usually two weeks during June. Teachers and students are entirely free to fix examination dates jointly. Each University or Institute manages this separately. |
Ireland 2017/18 - examinations | In December, starting from the week of 4th to 11th. Each University or Institute manages this separately. Usually 2 weeks (11-12 working days) in May. Each University or Institute manages this separately. |
Italy 2014/15 - examinations |
Examinations (second session):
1-15 July 2015 Examinations (third sessions): 1-15 September 2015 Admission tests and entrance examinations:April and September 2014 |
Italy 2015/16 - examinations | Examinations (first session): 1-15 February 2016 Examinations (second session): 1-15 July 2016 Examinations (third sessions): 1-15 September 2016 Admission tests and entrance examinations: April 2015 and September 2015 |
Italy 2016/17 - examinations | Examinations (first session): January – February 2017 Examinations (second session): June – July 2017 Examinations (third sessions): September 2017 Admission tests and entrance examinations: September 2016 |
Italy 2017/18 - examinations | Examinations (first session): January – February 2018 Examinations (second session): June – July 2018 Examinations (third sessions): September 2018 Admission tests and entrance examinations: September 2017 |
Latvia 2014/15 - examinations | Institutions fix periods of examinations. Usually examinations proceed after the teaching activity period and take place in January/February and June/July. |
Latvia 2015/16 - examinations | Institutions fix periods of examinations. Usually examinations proceed after the teaching activity period and take place in January/February and June/July. |
Latvia 2016/17 - examinations | Institutions fix periods of examinations. Usually examinations proceed after the teaching activity period and take place in January/February and June/July. |
Latvia 2017/18 - examinations | Institutions fix periods of examinations. Usually examinations proceed after the teaching activity period and take place in January/February and June/July. |
Liechtenstein 2014/15 - examinations | Examination weeks:
7-27 January 2015
Examination weeks: 15 June - 3 July 2015 |
Liechtenstein 2015/16 - examinations | Examination weeks: 7-28 January 2016
Examination weeks: 16 June – 1 July 2016 |
Liechtenstein 2016/17 - examinations | Examination weeks: 9-27 January 2017 Examination weeks: 12-30 June 2017 |
Liechtenstein 2017/18 - examinations | Examination weeks: 8-26 January 2018 Examination weeks: 11-29 June 2018 |
Lithuania 2014/15 - examinations | The last four weeks of each semester are allocated to examination sessions. |
Lithuania 2015/16 - examinations | The last four weeks of each semester are allocated to examination sessions. |
Lithuania 2016/17 - examinations | The last four weeks of each semester are allocated to examination sessions. |
Lithuania 2017/18 - examinations | The last four weeks of each semester are allocated to examination sessions. |
Luxembourg 2014/15 - examinations |
12 January - 8 February 2015, 8 June - 5 July 2015 |
Luxembourg 2015/16 - examinations | 11 January – 7 February 2016, 6 June – 3 July 2016 |
Luxembourg 2016/17 - examinations | 16 January – 12 February 2017 12 June – 9 July 2017 |
Luxembourg 2017/18 - examinations | 15 January – 10 February 2018 11 June – 7 July 2018 |
Macedonia 2014/15 - examinations | 8 January 2015 - 2 February 2015, 15 May 2015 - 15 June 2015 15, August 2015 - 15 September 2015 |
Macedonia 2015/16 - examinations | 8-22 January 2016 16 May – 17 June 2016 15 August – 15 September 2016 |
Macedonia 2016/17 - examinations | 9-20 January 2017 16 May – 16 June 2017 15 August – 15 September 2017 |
Malta 2014/15 - examinations |
Type of programme: Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology:
Semester I 2-6 February 2015 Semester II 15-26 June 2015 Type of programme: University of Malta: Semester I 2 February - 27 March 2015 Semester II 30 May - 30 June 2015 |
Malta 2015/16 - examinations | Type of programme: Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology:
Semester I 5-12 February 2016 Semester II 20 June – 1 July 2016 Type of programme: University of Malta: Semester I 14-30 January 2016 Semester II 28 May – 30 June 2016 |
Malta 2016/17 - examinations | Type of programme: Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology:
Semester I 3 January – 27 February 2017 Semester II 6 February 2017 Type of programme: University of Malta: Semester I 14-31 January 2017 Semester II 27 May – 30 June 2017 |
Malta 2017/18 - examinations | Type of programme: Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology:
5-9 February 2018 Semester I 18 January – 3 February 2018 Semester II 26 May – 30 June 2018 |
Montenegro 2014/15 - examinations | .The last two weeks of December and 9-26 January 2015. |
Montenegro 2015/16 - examinations | 11 January – 7 February 2016 |
Montenegro 2016/17 - examinations | 9 January –12 February 2017 |
Montenegro 2017/18 - examinations | 8 January – 11 February 2018 |
Netherlands 2014/15 - examinations | Institutions are entirely free to fix examination dates. |
Netherlands 2015/16 - examinations | Institutions are entirely free to fix examination dates. |
Netherlands 2016/17 - examinations | Institutions are entirely free to fix examination dates. |
Netherlands 2017/18 - examinations | Institutions are entirely free to fix examination dates. |
Norway 2014/15 - examinations | HEIs are autonomous. |
Norway 2015/16 - examinations | HEIs are autonomous. |
Norway 2016/17 - examinations | HEIs are autonomous. |
Norway 2017/18 - examinations | HEIs are autonomous. |
Poland 2014/15 - examinations | Institutions are autonomous. |
Poland 2015/16 - examinations | Institutions are autonomous. |
Poland 2016/17 - examinations | Institutions are autonomous. |
Poland 2017/18 - examinations | Institutions are autonomous. Usually two weeks at the end of January/beginning of February (e.g. UoW: 27 January - 9 February 2018). |
Portugal 2014/15 - examinations |
The teaching department, teachers and students are entirely free to fix examination dates jointly. Normally there are two examinations periods: • 1st: between the end of December and the end of February; • 2nd: between the beginning of June and the end of July. |
Portugal 2015/16 - examinations | The teaching department, teachers and students are entirely free to fix examination dates jointly. Normally there are two examinations periods: • 1st: between the end of December and the end of February; • 2nd: between the beginning of June and the end of July. |
Portugal 2016/17 - examinations | The teaching department, teachers and
students are entirely free to fix examination
dates jointly. Normally there are two
examinations periods:
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Portugal 2017/18 - examinations | The teaching department, teachers and students
are entirely free to fix examination dates jointly.
Normally there are two examinations periods:
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Romania 2014/15 - examinations |
The examination dates are determined at institutional level. Teachers and students are free to fix the dates for examinations within the examination sessions established by institutions. Examination sessions are generally organised as follows: mid-January - mid-February beginning of June - end of June beginning of September - mid-September (for those students who failed in previous sessions) |
Romania 2015/16 - examinations | The examination dates are determined at institutional level. Teachers and students are free to fix the dates for examinations within the examination sessions established by institutions. |
Romania 2016/17 - examinations | The examination dates are determined at institutional level. Teachers and students are free to fix the dates for examinations within the examination sessions established by institutions. |
Romania 2017/18 - examinations | The examination dates are determined at institutional level. Teachers and students are free to fix the dates for examinations within the examination sessions established by institutions. |
Serbia 2016/17 - examinations | HEIs determine the dates and the number of examination periods during the academic year, usually 4 to 6 periods, at the end of each semester and prior to the end of the academic year, after summer holidays. |
Serbia 2017/18 - examinations | HEIs determine the dates and the number of
examination periods during the academic year, usually
4 to 6 examination periods, usually taking place
between semesters and prior to the end of the
academic year, after summer holidays. The most common exam periods are:
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Slovakia 2014/15 - examinations | no data |
Slovakia 2015/16 - examinations | no data |
Slovakia 2016/17 - examinations | no data |
Slovakia 2017/18 - examinations | no data |
Slovenia 2014/15 - examinations | no data |
Slovenia 2015/16 - examinations | Spring examinations:
4 to 6 weeks in June and July Autumn examinations: Around 4 weeks from mid-August to end of September |
Slovenia 2016/17 - examinations | Spring examinations: 4 to 6 weeks in June and July Autumn examinations: Around 4 weeks from mid-August to end of September |
Slovenia 2017/18 - examinations |
Spring examinations: 4 to 6 weeks in June and July
Autumn examinations: Around 4 weeks from mid-August to end of September |
Spain 2014/15 - examinations |
Type of programme: University tertiary education
Examinations: 2 or 3 weeks between beginning of January and mid-February (no teaching activity) About 1 month between May and mid-July depending on whether the university has its extraordinary examinations in July or in September (no teaching activity) Extraordinary examinations: 3 weeks between the second week of June and the second week of July (in some universities the first two weeks of September 2015) Type of programme: non-university tertiary education: There are generally three periods of examinations: before Christmas holidays, before Easter holidays and before summer holidays. Schools are free to fix examination dates within those periods. |
Spain 2015/16 - examinations | Type of programme: University tertiary education
Examinations: 2 weeks between the end of November and mid- December These consist of extraordinary examination sessions which take place in December; therefore, not every student takes these exams, but only those who ask for this possibility instead of during the ordinary periods. Teaching activity is not stopped meanwhile. About 1 month between May and mid-July, depending on whether the university conducts its extraordinary examinations in July or in September (no teaching activity during this period) Extraordinary examinations: 3 weeks between the second week of June and the second week of July (in some universities the first two weeks of September 2016) Type of programme: non-university tertiary education: There are generally three periods of examinations: before Christmas holidays, before Easter holidays and before summer holidays. Schools are free to fix examination dates within those periods. |
Spain 2016/17 - examinations | Type of programme: University tertiary education
Examinations: 2 or 3 weeks between the end of November and mid-December (2). These consist of extraordinary examination sessions which take place in December; therefore, not every student takes these exams, but only those who ask for this possibility instead of during the ordinary periods. Teaching activity is not stopped meanwhile. About 1 month between mid-May and the end of June, depending on whether the university conducts its extraordinary examinations in July or in September (no teaching activity during this period). Extraordinary examinations: 3 weeks between the second week of June and the second week of July (in some universities the first two weeks of September 2017) Type of programme: non-university tertiary education: There are generally three periods of examinations: before Christmas holidays, before Easter holidays and before summer holidays. Schools are free to fix examination dates within those periods |
Spain 2017/18 - examinations | Type of programme: University tertiary education
Examinations: • According to the duration of the examinations: It ranges between 2 weeks (University of La Rioja) and 5 weeks (Universities in Galicia). • According to the starting and the ending dates: The earliest starting date is 4 December (University of Navarra) and the latest ending date is 6 February (University of Zaragoza). Particular features: • The University of Salamanca does not stop classes for exams. • There is a 3rd extra call in November (2-13) in the University of Extremadura for those students close to ending their studies. About 1 month between mid-May and the end of June, depending on whether the university conducts their extraordinary examinations in July or in September. There is no teaching activity during this period. Particular feature: The University of Navarra, between 30 April and 18 June. Extraordinary examinations: 1. Those universities scheduling extraordinary exams in June spend about 1 month, between the 1st week of June and the last week of July. 2. Those examining in September, no more than 3.5 weeks at the beginning of September 2018. Type of programme: non-university tertiary education:
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Sweden 2014/15 - examinations | Fixed by the teachers. |
Sweden 2015/16 - examinations | Fixed by the teachers. |
Sweden 2016/17 - examinations | Fixed by the teachers |
Sweden 2017/18 - examinations | Fixed by the teachers |
Switzerland 2016/17 - examinations | Universities and universities of teacher
education fix the periods of examinations
autonomously. Usually they take place within
1 to 3 weeks before the end of a semester. At the universities of applied sciences, the examinations usually take place at the end of the teaching period. For that reason, their teaching activity period usually lasts about two weeks longer than indicated above. |
Switzerland 2017/18 - examinations | Type of programme: Universities, universities of applied sciences, universities of teacher education (ISCED 6 and 7): Universities and universities of teacher education fix the periods of examinations autonomously. Usually they take place within 1 to 3 weeks before the end of a semester. At the universities of applied sciences, the examinations usually take place at the end of the teaching period. For that reason, their teaching activity period usually lasts about two weeks longer than indicated above. Type of programme: Colleges of professional education and training (ISCED 6): Institutions are free to fix examination dates. |
Turkey 2014/15 - examinations | Each university fixes its own examination dates. The number of mid-term exams is decided either by the university senate, or by the board of each faculty. In addition to the mid-term exams, there is a final exam for each particular course at the end of each semester. The final exams generally start either right after or one week after the end of the semester. It takes 2-3 on average. Those who take classes annually take one or two midterms and a final exam a year. |
Turkey 2015/16 - examinations | Each university fixes its own examination dates. The number of mid-term exams is decided either by the university senate, or by the board of each faculty. In addition to the mid-term exams, there is a final exam for each particular course at the end of each semester. The final exams generally start either right after or one week after the end of the semester. It takes 2-3 on average. Those who take classes annually take one or two midterms and a final exam a year. |
Turkey 2016/17 - examinations | Each university fixes its own examination dates. The number of mid-term exams is decided either by the university senate, or by the board of each faculty. In addition to the mid-term exams, there is a final exam for each particular course at the end of each semester. The final exams generally start either right after or one week after the end of the semester. It takes 2-3 on average. Those who take classes annually take one or two midterms and a final exam a year. |
Turkey 2017/18 - examinations | Each university fixes its own examination dates. The number of mid-term exams is decided either by the university senate, or by the board of each faculty. In addition to the mid-term exams, there is a final exam for each particular course at the end of each semester. The final exams generally start either right after or one week after the end of the semester. It takes 2-3 on average. Those who take classes annually take one or two midterms and a final exam a year. |
United Kingdom (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) 2014/15 - examinations | no data |
United Kingdom (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) 2015/16 - examinations | no data |
United Kingdom (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) 2016/17 - examinations | no data |
United Kingdom (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) 2017/18 - examinations | no data |