Regulation Amending the Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University Faculty of Dentistry Education-Training and Examination Regulation
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This regulation introduces several targeted changes to the existing education, training, and examination rules at Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University's Faculty of Dentistry. It formally establishes an "Education Commission" as a new body within the faculty. Key updates include modifications to exam procedures: theoretical courses are now primarily written exams, while practical courses for first through third year students must be practical exams. Fourth and fifth year practical courses may use oral, written, or combined formats. A new rule requires students who fail a compulsory practical application course to attend that course again in subsequent years. The make-up (period completion) exam system has been revised so that students may take at most one such exam per course category (excluding compulsory practical courses), requiring a minimum score of 60 to pass. Changes also affect ranking for graduation honors, allowing certain students with justified interruptions (prolonged illness or military service) to be included in ranking upon faculty council approval.
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Key Changes
- Establishes 'Education Commission' as a new official body in the Faculty of Dentistry
- Students failing compulsory practical application courses must repeat attendance in subsequent years
- Theoretical exams are written; 1st-3rd year practical courses must be examined practically
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Obligations
What this law requires
Establish and operate an Education Commission within the Faculty of Dentistry as a formal governing body
Conduct theoretical course exams in written format
Conduct practical course exams in practical format for first, second, and third year students
Allow fourth and fifth year practical courses to be examined using oral, written, or combined exam formats
Require students who fail a compulsory practical application course to attend and retake that course in subsequent years