Continuous Evaluation
Continuous evaluation is done through 2 projects and 2 tests.
- The 1st test and project (T1 and P1) cover the topics of Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms;
- The 2nd test and project (T2 and P2) cover the topics of Databases.
Grades
- The grade of the continuous assessment, Nac, is the arithmetic mean of the theory and practice grades (all grades in the range 0 to 20)
Nac = (T + P) / 2
The theory grade, NT, is the weighted average of tests T1 and T2:
NT = (2 * T1 + T2) / 3
The practical grade, NP, is the weighted average of projects, P1 and P2.
NP = (2 * P1 + P2) / 3
Approval
- A student with a positive continuous assessment grade (Nac> = 9.5) obtains approval with a final mark (Nf) equal to Nac, rounded to the units.
- A student gets frequency if his/her practical grade exceeds 8 values after rounding (i.e. NP> = 7.5)
Exam
- Students failed in the continuous assessment, but having obtained frequency, can take a final exam.
- The exam has 2 groups, E1 and E2, corresponding to tests T1 and T2, and students may do only one of the groups.
- The theory grade after the exam, NTe, is the weighted average of the maximum of the corresponding Test and exam grades.
Nte = (2 * max (T1, E1) + 2 * max (T2, E2) / 3
After the exam, the final grade, Nf, is obtained by arithmetic mean of the practical and theoretical notes.
Nf = (Nte + NP) / 2
- Students who obtained approval in continuous evaluation, can improve their final grade in the exam. Their final grade is obtained with the same rules.