The following is required to pass the course:
If both of these requirements are satisfied, then the final grade is the grade on the written exam.
The written exams are graded in the following way:
- The GU grades Pass (G) and Pass with Distinction (VG) correspond to the Chalmers grades 3 and 5, respectively.
- To get grade n on an exam you have to be awarded grade n or higher on at least n exercises.
- A completely correct solution of one exercise is awarded the grade 5. Solutions with minor mistakes might get the grade 5, and solutions with larger mistakes might get lower grades.
- Exercises can contain parts and/or requirements that are only required for a certain grade. To get grade n on such an exercise you have to get grade n or higher on every part marked with grade n or lower (and every unmarked part), and you have to fulfil every requirement marked with grade n or lower (as well as every unmarked requirement).
Authorised aids during the written exams (except for the aids that are always permitted): none.
After correction the graded exams are available in the student office in room 4482 of the EDIT building. If you want to discuss the grading you can, within three weeks after the result has been reported, contact the examiner and set up a time for a meeting (in which case you should not remove the exam from the student office).