Make-up Exam Dates
The make-up exams for the Fall semester of the 2025-2026 academic year will be held between January 26-30, 2026.
The principles regarding the make-up exam are as follows (Mersin University Associate and Undergraduate Education, Teaching and Examination Regulations, Article 32/4):
a) Students who were eligible to take the end-of-semester exam in the fall and/or spring semester of an academic year but did not take it, or who received a conditional pass or failure in the course(s) they took the exam for, may take the make-up exam.
c) The score obtained from the make-up exam will be considered as the end-of-semester exam score.
***Students whose course grade, resulting from the midterm (40%) and final (60%) exams, is lower than 60.00 may take the make-up exam.
***If the course grade is 60.00 or higher, students cannot take the make-up exam to improve their grade.
After all final exam grades are announced, the status of grades between 50.00 and 60.00 (courses with DD and DC grades) will be evaluated based on the semester GPA. Until this process is completed, the status of courses with a passing grade between 50.00 and 60.00 will be displayed as "Undetermined".
After the Conditional Pass process is completed, the actual status of your DD and DC graded courses will be displayed as "Passed" or "Failed" according to your semester GPA. You must take a make-up exam for any courses you fail.
***If your semester GPA is 60.00 or higher, courses with a passing grade between 50 and 60 (DD and DC grades) will be considered passed. Make-up exams are not mandatory for these courses; those wishing to improve their grades may take them. However, the grade obtained in the make-up exam will be valid.
***If your semester average is below 60.00 and your course grade is below 60.00 (courses with DD-DC grades are between 50-60.00), these courses are considered failed, and you must take a make-up exam.
Since the make-up exam result replaces the final exam grade, the make-up exam results will affect your semester average. You can take make-up exams with this in mind.
We wish all our students success in their exams.
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