Regulation Amending the Istanbul Rumeli University Associate and Undergraduate Education-Training and Examination Regulation
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This regulation updates Article 27 of the existing Istanbul Rumeli University education and examination rules, effective from its publication date of February 1, 2026. It establishes new rules for calculating course success grades by combining mid-term work and final exam scores. The contribution of semester-internal assessments must be between 30% and 70%, with the final exam automatically receiving the complementary weight so that both add up to 100%. Students must still score at least 50 out of 100 on the final exam to pass, regardless of their internal marks. The exact weighting percentages for each course must be decided by the Senate at least four weeks before classes begin and announced via the Student Information System. Special rules apply to distance learning courses.
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Key Changes
- Semester-internal work contribution must be at least 30% and at most 70% of the final grade
- Final exam contribution must also be between 30% and 70% accordingly
- Students must score at least 50/100 on the final exam to pass a course regardless of internal marks
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Obligations
What this law requires
Calculate course success grades by combining semester-internal assessment scores (weighted 30-70%) with final exam scores (weighted 30-70%), ensuring weights total 100%
Require students to score a minimum of 50 out of 100 on the final exam to pass a course, regardless of semester-internal assessment marks
Determine and establish specific weighting percentages for semester-internal assessments and final exams for each course
Decide on course weighting percentages at least four weeks before the start of classes in the relevant semester
Announce course success grade calculation percentages and effective dates through the Student Information System