The weighted average is calculated only on the credits
of graded exams (pass-or-fail exams, i.e., exams without a grade, are excluded from the calculation).
The value is calculated as follows:
a) sum the products given by the grade of each exam
multiplied by its credits;
b) divide a) by the sum of all credits:
(Grade1 x Credits1) + (Grade2 x Credits2) +
(Grade n x Credits n)
(Credits 1 + Credits 2 + Credits n)
The number obtained with this formula is the Average grade
expressed on a scale of 30.
If you want to obtain the score expressed on a scale
of 110:
Average grade expressed on a scale of 30 x 110/30
Exams passed with honors do not have an impact on the Average grade.
The Average grade is calculated on
ALL the exams with a grade, to the
second decimal place; there is no rounding. Such Average grade is transmitted
to the Graduation Examining Committee.
Normally the Committee might add to this Average grade
up to a maximum of 5 points, taking into consideration:
- the evaluation
of the Final Project (essay);
- how many years
it took the student to complete the studies;
- other
information about the course of study (for instance, the number of exams passed
with honors, experiences abroad, extracurricular activities, etc.)
If the
candidate reaches the score of 110/110, the Graduation Examining Committee
might decide to confer the degree with final honors (cum laude). The decision
must be taken by qualified majority (at least 2/3 of the Committee members must
vote in favor of awarding this distinction).