Do you have a digital or paper assessment on campus soon? If so, go through the general checklist and find out what to consider when taking a specific assessment. This will help you go to your assessment well prepared.
Are you taking a digital assessment in the near future? Then you will take it on a computer that is assigned to you personally in the Comenius building or one of the sports halls.
You will take many digital assessments on campus using the assessment software Ans. In some cases, you may also need to use additional software such as Word, Excel or SPSS when taking a digital assessment.
Taking a paper assessment is different from a digital assessment. For example, there are different assessment locations on and off campus, you won't find a seat in your personal timetable and you have to bring your own pen.
The same house rules apply to all students while taking assessments. Each programme has its own Education and Examination Regulations (OER) with the specific rules for that programme, which include these house rules.
When two exams are held at the same time, students normally take an exam for one course and take a resit for the other. However, some exceptions do apply to students from the Faculty of Law and the Nijmegen School of Management.
The results of your assessment will be communicated via OSIRIS within 15 working days after the day on which your assessment took place. After each assessment, you are entitled to an inspection. It is also possible to appeal against the result.