The consortium members have developed assessment procedures which are comparable and fully transparent. General exam regulations are set up. In these regulations will be included among other things:
- Examinations passed at one institution are fully recognized by the partner institutions.
- Resits and second-chance examinations are described.
- Master’s thesis assessment is done jointly by supervisors of the two degree-awarding institutions.
- After one year the progress of a student will be judged. If the first year is not finished, the student has to leave the EMMC and has to follow the local Master’s in BME. In this way only top-students will be left.
A full overview of the exam regulations can soon be found here.
Marking will be done according the national scales (required to offer degrees). All partners use the ECTS credits as accumulation system. There are no problems concerning credit recognition. Grades obtained abroad will be ‘translated’ to local grading system.
We will implement the new ECTS user’s guide in the future.
All participating institutions of the consortium issue the Diploma Supplement in English, according to the Berlin Communiqué of 2003.
After following all course elements successfully you will receive two diplomas, one from each university you followed part of the Master’s course. However, local regulations of the universities have to be followed before a diploma will be issued. To see the boundaries to the student mobility, click here


