Examination: Time and place

For some courses, the time and place for exams has not yet been decided. Information about these exams will be published as soon as it is available.

Closing date

26 November

Examination system

Semester assignment

Submission deadline: 10 December at 14:00

Your paper must be submitted in the Fronter "fellesrom" before 14.00 (2 pm) in the folder "Eksamensinnlevering" on the submission day. The folder will automatically close at this hour. In case of technical problems, you must contact the exam coordinator immediately where you state your reasons for the delay.

Use only your candidate number as the file name of your document.

The first page of your paper must contain: 1) candidate number (which you find at Studentweb, 4 numbers) - NOT your name, 2) course code and course name, 3) semester and year and 4) the title of your paper.

Please use Times New Roman, 12 pt., 1.5 line spacing. In the header you write candidate number, course code and semester. All pages must be numbered.

When submitting your paper, you must confirm that you are familiar with the University's rules regarding proper siting of sources. You declare that you have not been cheating by ticking the box below. Then you proceed to upload your paper.

Practical information about time and place

The places of your examinations/assessments will be published at least one week before the examination takes place. Some courses require that you log on to the StudentWeb for information about the time and place of your examination(s). In the event of information about the place of your exam being given by other means than the StudentWeb, you will be notified. See map of UiO to find your exam location

For most examinations you must report to the examination room 15 minutes before the examination is due to start. Remember to bring some form of valid identification bearing a photograph (for example, a University of Oslo student card, a bank card, passport etc)!

Examination results

You will find your examination results by logging on to StudentWeb.

For more information on the examinations and assessment relating to this course, check the course description.