Exam Registration in TUMonline between 2019-11-18 and 2020-01-15
TUMonline registration is necessary condition for credits
Registration for exams in TUMonline is necessary condition for the assignment of credits – the only exceptions from this rule are
- specific lab courses (e. g. the advanced lab course), where registration is done in a different system, and
- the final thesis (research phase) and the final colloquium with separate registration.
Furthermore for the module exams within the Fundamentals and Orientation Examinations (GOP) in the Bachelor’s program Physics the legal fiction of registration is in place – please register nevertheless for these exams. The exam registration serves us to do the seating plans. If you do not register for the exams of GOP the legal fiction of registration according to the exam regulations still holds – automatic registration is done by the student’s office and not showing up results in not passing. For students that did not register themselves we assign no seating place to start with. You can take the exam without self-registration – but you may have to do with a less than optimal seating situation.
Registration required for student seminars
The term exam here refers to all kind of examination. Especially coursework with "immanent examination character" (e. g. student seminars) require exam registration in TUMonline.
Please note: student seminars available for Bachelor as well as Master students are modularised with two different module numbers and hence two different exam dates in TUMonline for the two levels Bachelor and Master. Keep in mind to register for the correct exam – ideally you use SPO tree for registration (in the application "Curricula Support" which can be reached using "Study status/Curriculum").
Register via the SPO tree
In order to have the credits assigned correctly we strongly advise to use the SPO tree for registration (in the application "Curricula Support" which can be reached using "Study status/Curriculum"). If using the free registration (without the SPO tree) pay special attention to the correct assignment of the registration – registration as "free subject" means that you do not want the credits for this course to count for your current studies. You should always register special courses within the Master programmes inside the specific catalogue and not inside the general catalogue if both is possible (this may only happen if your study started earlier than WS 2018/9).
Oral exams
For oral exams in the special courses the time between the lecture periods is regularly split in two exam periods with separate dummy dates and registration for the second examination period is Mon, 09.03.2020 00:00 till Mon, 23.03.2020 22:59. After registration for the oral exam in TUMonline please contact the examiner to obtain your individual examination date. Failing to take the exam until the last possible date (Sat, 29.02.2020 or Sat, 18.04.2020) given in the registration information results in a fail (grade 5.0).