If two of your exams are due to overlap, for example because of one of your elective courses or electives or because it is taking you longer to complete your studies, the following will apply:
- You will need to choose the course for which you will sit the exam and take a resit for the other course. In certain cases, students from the Faculty of Law and the Nijmegen School of Management are eligible for a double exam.
- If you have any questions about your academic plan, please contact the student advisor from your study programme.
You will only be eligible for a ‘double exam’ if you meet the following requirements. In this case, the two exams will be administered one after the other.
- Law and Management and Law and Economics students are eligible for this option. In the case of Law and Management or Law and Economics students with an excessive study load (or a study load that is heavier than that which is indicated in the study schedule), this request may be rejected.
- Nijmegen School of Management students who are taking either the Computing Science and Information Science for Business Administration minor or the Computing Science and Information Science for Economics & Business Administration minor, and Computing Science students from the Faculty of Science who are taking the Business Administration for Computer Scientists minor. In the case of these students, there may be an overlap between the exams for the compulsory courses for the Faculty of Science and the Nijmegen School of Management.
Please note: this regulation only applies if it is both practically feasible and it has been implemented on time. If a double exam is not possible, you will need to choose the course for which you will use the first examination opportunity and the course for you will take the resit.
If you are an Artificial Intelligence student, please contact the Examination Board.
How to apply for a double exam:
- Complete either of the online forms no later than 10 working days before the exam:
- Register for both exams via Osiris
- The exam organisation will check whether it is possible for you to take part in both exams. You will subsequently be contacted by the exam organisation about this.