STADS is once again up and running, and you can register for spring classes and exams. The registration deadline is Thursday 7 November at 23.59.
You will automatically be registered for the ordinary examinations in all courses that you are signed up for. It is your own responsibility to make sure that your exam registration is correct so please make sure to check your registration in the Student Self-service system at mit.au.dk that you have been registered for the right exams before the deadline for registration expires.
In your Study Guide you can see which courses/exams you should be registered for.
If there are errors in your registration, please send an email to your educational administrator.
The automatic registration takes place within in the following deadlines :
The examination dates will be available in your exam schedule.
The grades are announced no later than 4 weeks after the examination date.
If you do not pass your first examination attempt (the ordinary examination), you are personally responsible for registering for the reexamination. You register for your reexam in the Student Self-Service system (STADS).
A prerequisite for registering for a re-examination (in February or August) is that you have been registered as having used an examination attempt at the ordinary exam in the same exam period. You will automatically use an examination attempt if you do not submit the exam paper or assignment.
You can only register for the reexamination when you your exam result appears in the STADS self-service system or on the Study Timeline – even if you did not attend the exam. If you register before you have received your exam result, the registration will be rejected.
The reexamination dates will be available in your reexam schedule in the period after the registration deadline.
Please be aware of the specific rules regarding the first year exam.
Deadlines for registration for reexamination:
Winter reexaminations (February): 7 February (the student self service facility will not be available from 5-6 February due to system maintenance)
If you fail, if you have been ill or if you are absent from the ordinary exam, you can register for the reexamination which takes place immediately after the ordinary exam.
Example: You do not pass the ordinary exam, which takes place in June. You can then register for reexamination, which will be held during the same examination period, i.e. in August.
If you de-register from an examination you are not able to attend the reexamination in the same period. You will have the possibility to attend examination again tn the next ordinary exam period. Be aware that some exams only takes place once a year and you may be delayed in your degree programme to postpone your exam.
If you do not pass the first reexamination, you will have the opportunity to register for a new examination in one of the following semesters.
The same applies if you do not have the opportunity to take the reexamination, which takes place immediately after the ordinary exam. You must be aware that it may cause a delay in your study programme, if you choose to postpone the reexamination.
Example: You do not pass the ordinary exam, which is held in June. You refrain from using the second examination attempt at the reexamination in August or you do not pass your second examination attempt at the reexamination in August. You can then register for reexamination next time an ordinary exam is offered for that particular course. Please note that some courses/exams are offered each semester and other courses/exams are only offered once a year.
Please note that you are not able to register for your reexamination in the ordinary exam period, in a later semester, in the Student Self-service system (STADS). Instead, please register by writing an email to BSS Studies:
Please note that you are not able to register for your reexamination in the ordinary exam period, in another semester, in the Student Self-service system(STADS). Instead, please register by writing an email to your educational administrator.
If you need to apply for a dispensation in connection with the reexaminations (eg. extended time at the exam, special circumstances, a fourth exam attempt), please make sure to send in your application by no later than the deadline for registration for reexaminations.
Due to the summer holidays there will only be staff for emergency preparedness in July. Only applications pertaining to reexams will be handled, if it was not possible to send them in before the deadline, due to special circumstances.
Please make sure to check you E-box regularly, as the board of study’s decision may be sent to you until the day before the reexam.
Remember, if you have received a dispensation for extended time at the ordinary exams, it will also be stated here, if this also applies to the rexams. We therefore recommend that you read the decision carefully and follow the instructions given here.
If you are registered for a course, you are automatically registered for the exam as well. You can deregister an exam until 14 days before the date of the exam.
You cannot deregister for a re-exam after the registration deadline for re-exams has passed. This means that you cannot deregister for a re-exam until 14 days before the date of the exam.
Before you deregistrate an exam please pay attention to the rules regarding maximum duration of studies and the demand for study progress.
Please be aware of the specific rules regarding the first year exams.
You are offered three consecutive examination attempts on all courses. If a course is discontinued, you will be offered:
Example: You are registered for and follow the course Data Warehousing, which is offered during the autumn 2018 semester. The first examination attempt is therefore in December/January 2019. The second examination attempt is at the reexamination in February 2019. It is decided that the course is to be discontinued. This means that the course will not be offered in the following autumn semester. For this reason, the third and final examination attempt will be at the ordinary exam in December/January 2020.
If you fail to register for your third examination attempt on a (discontinued) subject/course within the deadline, please be aware that you risk being unable to complete your degree programme unless you are granted an exemption.
Please note that if special circumstances apply (eg. extended time at the exam, special circumstances, a fourth exam attempt) and you wish to apply for an exemption, your application, including the relevant documentation, must be submitted to and received by the board of studies no later than six weeks before the exam date, to ensure you receive a reply before the exam.
Please be aware that you must renew your application for an exemption each semester.