The final grade is assigned by the Graduation Examining Committee who evaluates the overall average grade of all the exams on a scale of 110. Given this average grade, the Graduation Examining Committee might normally add up to a maximum of 8 points, taking into consideration:
- the evaluation of the work carried out for your thesis (dedication, autonomy, methodological rigour, relevance of results, etc.);
- your thesis oral defence (clarity in presentation, etc.);
- any outstanding results achieved during the course of your studies (for instance, the number of exams passed with honors, any experiences at foreign universities or research centers, extracurricular activities, participation in student team activities, etc.)
If you reach the score of 110/110, the Graduation Examining Committee may decide to award you the degree with final honors (cum laude). This decision must be taken by a qualified majority: at least 2/3 of the Committee members must vote in favor of awarding this distinction (see the Regulations of each degree programme).
If your thesis has the necessary features, the Graduation Examining Committee may recommend it for publication (dignità di stampa). This is possible only by unanimous decision of the Committee and provided that your final grade is 110 with honors.