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EVALUATION OF PROGRESS<br />

Grading system<br />

a) Five-scale<br />

b) Three-scale<br />

excellent (5)<br />

good (4)<br />

satisfactory (3)<br />

pass (2)<br />

fail (1)<br />

excellent (5)<br />

satisfactory (3)<br />

unsatisfactory/fail (1)<br />

Types of evaluation<br />

1. Practical course grade (gyakorlati jegy)<br />

(according to either the 5-scale or the 3-scale grading system)<br />

2. Semi-final examination (kollokvium)<br />

Evaluation of a one-semester subject matter<br />

(1–5 grading system)<br />

3. Final examination (szigorlat)<br />

Evaluation of the whole subject matter<br />

(1–5 grading system)<br />

4. Obligatory practice at hospital<br />

(3-scale grading system)<br />

Average Results<br />

When the student has taken all the compulsory examinations and fulfilled every other obligation<br />

during the examination period, the semester will be validated in the student’s lecture book by the<br />

Dean’s signature.<br />

The student’s average results are:<br />

Outstanding (kitûnõ) if the average is 5.00<br />

Excellent (jeles) if the average is 4.51–4.99<br />

Good (jó) if the average is 3.51–4.50<br />

Fair (közepes) if the average is 2.51–3.50<br />

Passing (elégséges) if the average is 2.00–2.50<br />

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