EXAM RULES
In order to take an exam, students MUST register on-line via the web-site http://delphi.uniroma2.it. Students who are not registered for the scheduled exam are not admitted to the exam.
The final exam consists in two compulsory parts that usually are held on the same day:
1) a written exam covering the entire course's material; it concerns with both theoretical questions and practical application. Minimum qualifying grade required to get credit: 18/30.
2) an oral exam.
Students can take the written exam only once per session, unless they opt to withdraw BEFORE the end of the written exam and give up to the grading of their exam.
Students can retake the written exam in the same session only if it is passed, but the grade is not accepted.
For the formal registration on the DELPHI system all students MUST formally accept the final grade by showing up in person in the due date and by signing the exam registry (i.e. the date indicated for the oral exam). If you do not show up on the due date, your grade will NOT be registered on the DELPHI system. In other words, without any formal acceptance on your part, the grade will not be recorded (in the entry of your exam result on the DELPHI system you will read "ritirato" - withdrawn).
In the case of failure the failing grade will not be recorded and on the DELPHI system (you will read "ritirato" - withdrawn)
BEHAVIOURAL RULES during the EXAM
• Always arrive 10 - 15 minutes before the scheduled exam time.
• Students who arrive more than 30 minutes after the scheduled exam time will NOT be admitted to the written exam. No additional time will be given.
• Be prepared to show your ID card, your passport or student book.
• During the exam:
Students MUST write their full name in capital letters and their registration number on each paper they use
All paper sheets received must be returned at the end of the exam.
Students are not permitted to leave the examination room temporarily.
• Any act of academic disoneshty will result in a failing grade.
Some examples of academic dishonesty include (but are not limited to!!!): (i) use of textbooks, classnotes or any other unauthorized materials during the exam; (ii) access unauthorized computing and communication devices during the exam (mobile phones, smartwatches etc...); (iii) collaboration and communication with other students during the exam; (iv) looking at other student's papers during the exam; (v) taking the exam for someone else or having someone take the exam for you; etc...
• For the written exam each student must bring the following items: pen, pencil, eraser, ruler, sharpener, non-programmable calculator and a plain watch if you need to check the time. Use of mobile phones as calculator is prohibited.