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Examination Rules

In our faculty, relative evaluation system is applied according to the Bartin University Associate - Undergraduate Education Examination Regulations. Relative evaluation refers to the assessment of the success of a student in relation to the level of success of other students in the class in which he or she is enrolled.
 
A student who can not fulfill the attendance requirement is excluded from the assessment and the letter grade is evaluated as FF. 

Students who are in behaviors to be considered as cheating are asked to immediately hand over the paper to the exam observer and a report for the cheating act is held by the exam observer about how it was happened.


The annotations and any other special evidences are added to the report. A disciplinary inquiry is initiated about student(s) involved cheating act. Exam observors add the materials about cheating as the evidence or provide visuals of the materials when it is impossible to deliver them. If the student refuses to deliver the cheating evidence or prevents the visual of evidence, it will be also recorded. For example, in case of a handwritten copy, the written text can be exposed through camera. In cases such as pencil box or any other personal property is placed on the subject, it may be captured. If the student resists it is unfeasible to collect evidence using force. In that case it should be indicated that you can not collect the evidence with a report. This report should be delivered to the deanery. During the examination using a source (lecture note, book etc.) which is not allowed to be used by the teaching staff; looking at the test paper of another student; showing test paper to another student and exchanging any information via writing or talking with another student is treated as cheating.

The grade received by the student according to the 100 point system is announced within the specified time in the academic calendar. Objection will be made by writing within three workdays of this announcement. The teaching staff assesses the objection in terms of concrete error within two workdays. In case of the concrete error, student's grade is corrected through the board’s decision. Student will be informed about the conclusion of his / her objection.

To download the petition form,
Faculty of Islamic Sciences
Documents and Forms / Student Forms


By this exam which is applied fort he students who receive all the courses in programme and ensures the course attendance, but fails at the make-up exam the score is counted as the raw score. The students should apply with a petition to the academic unit which they are affiliated to take this single course exam.

To download the petition form,
Faculty of Islamic Sciences
Documents and Forms / Student Forms

Students of the Islamic Science Program must have a minimum GPA of 2.00 out of 4.00 to be able to graduate and must be successful in all courses including the Graduation Assignment they have taken in the last two semesters. The minimum ECTS / Credit required to graduate is 240.