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Regulations for the examination period in July 2021

The following regulations apply for the first examination period in the summer semester 2021 (July):

Participation in an attendance exam requires proof of one of the following:

  1. fully vaccinated: written or electronic proof of full vaccination against the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2; or
  2. recovered: proof with a positive PCR test dating back no more than six months and no less than 28 days, or
  3. tested negative: test must not be older than 48 hours; confirmation of a written approved test result by a testing center is required.

With their signature on the examination registration and signature list, students confirm that they can provide one of the three above-mentioned proofs.

This proof must be brought to the examination and, in accordance with the department's specifications, must either be presented to the examination supervisor at the entrance to the examination room prior to the start of the examination or kept available in the examination room for random checks.

If students do not present any of these documents, they will not be allowed to take the examination.

If students can prove by means of a medical certificate that they are unable to provide any of the three proofs, the examination candidates must agree in good time with the examiners which alternatives to the examination can be considered (e.g. postponement of the examination to the next examination period, individual examination, etc.).