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PROCEDURES FOR REGISTERING EXAMINATION RESULTS

Examinations (with the exception of the Foreign Language Workshops at the International Language Centre) may be taken in three ways:

1. oral examination
2. written examination followed by an optional oral examination to be taken on the same day or on subsequent days
3. written examination followed by a compulsory oral examination to be taken on the same day or on subsequent days

1. Oral examination: The examination consists solely of an oral interview, the result of which is given immediately on completion of the examination. Students who are dissatisfied with the result may refuse the grade before it is registered by informing the teacher.

2. Written examination followed by an optional oral examination to be taken on the same day or on subsequent days: the examination takes the form of a written test, which may be followed, on the same or on a subsequent day, by an oral interview. Whether or not an oral interview is compulsory is specified by the teacher in the examination procedures, while students always have the "right to request a further oral assessment" in the case of an examination based solely on a written test, pursuant to Article 18(3) of the University's Academic Regulations. It should be noted that this is not a supplementary assessment, but a 'further assessment' (no marks are added to the grade for the written paper, but a completely new and separate test is carried out).

After the written test has been taken, it will be the teachers themselves who will notify the students of the result in accordance with previously established procedures (generally through the IULM Community). Students who are satisfied with the result of the written test (and who are therefore not interested in a further assessment) may choose not to attend the interview on the scheduled date. The result of the exam will be registered by the teacher on the date set for the oral interview and communicated to the student by email (to the account studenti.iulm.it) through the online services (https://servizionline.iulm.it). From that moment on, students will have two days to refuse the grade. After the two days have elapsed, the grade will be automatically and definitively registered. Students who are satisfied with the grade need only wait the two days to see the grade appear in their records. Dissatisfied students wishing to refuse the grade must do so by logging on to their personal page (https://servizionline.iulm.it) within two days: in this case, the result of the test will be annulled and the student will be able to register for the next exam session.

Students who are not satisfied with the result of the written test and who are therefore interested in a further oral assessment may attend the oral interview on the scheduled date. Also in this case the result of the exam will be registered by the teacher and communicated to the student by email (to the account studenti.iulm.it) through the online services (https://servizionline.iulm.it). From that moment on, students will have two days to refuse the grade. After the two days have elapsed, the grade will be automatically and definitively registered.
Students who are satisfied with the grade need only wait the two days to see the grade appear in their records. Students who are also dissatisfied with the mark for the oral test and choose to refuse the grade must do so by logging on to their personal page (https://servizionline.iulm.it) within two days: in this case, the result of the test (written and oral) will be annulled and the student will be able to register for the next exam session.
In all cases, acceptance or refusal made through the online services - in the section Esami – Bacheca esiti [Exams – Results board] - will be considered final, regardless of any temporary or unofficial paper records. For this reason, any errors in the registration (e.g. a different mark from the one communicated in the examination or a mark not registered) must be promptly communicated by students to the Registrar's Office for verification.

Example 1:
The Marketing examination consists of a written exam on 20 May 2019 and an optional oral test on 25 May 2019. The student Mario Rossi takes the written exam on 20 May 2019. The results are published in the Community on 22 May. Mario Rossi passed the written paper with a mark of 27/30 and is satisfied with it. Mario Rossi does not have to be present either for the oral test or for registration. In the days following 25 May 2019, Mario Rossi will receive an email containing the exam grade. Two days after receiving the email, the grade will be registered in his 'libretto'.

Example 2:
The Marketing examination consists of a written exam on 20 May 2019 and an optional oral test on 25 May 2019. The student Maria Rossi takes the written exam on 20 May. The results are published in the Community on 22 May. Maria Rossi passed the written paper with a mark of 20/30 and is not satisfied. Maria Rossi decides to take a new oral test on 25 May 2019. Maria Rossi gets 24/30 for the oral test and is satisfied. In the days following 25 May 2019 Maria Rossi will receive an email containing the exam grade. Two days after receiving the email, the grade will be registered in her 'libretto'.

Example 3:
The Marketing examination consists of a written exam on 20 May 2019 and an optional oral test on 25 May 2019. The student Maria Verdi takes the written exam on 20 May. The results are published in the Community on 22 May. Maria Verdi passed the written exam with a mark of 18/30 and is not satisfied, but nevertheless decides not to take the oral test on 25 May 2019 in order to take a new examination. In the days following 25 May 2019, Maria Verdi will receive an email containing the exam grade. By logging on to her personal page, she will be able to refuse the grade within two days of receiving the email and register for a later examination session.

3. Written examination followed by a compulsory oral examination to be taken on the same day or on subsequent days: in this case the procedures for registration are identical to the previous case (point 2) with the difference that the student is required to be present on the date set for the oral test. In the event of absence on the date of the oral test, any mark awarded in the written test will not be registered in any form.