Grade Evaluation
Grade Evaluation

Success Note: 

The scores obtained from the exams are evaluated over 100 and the achievement score is determined. The achievement status of a field is determined by the achievement grade.  The achievement grade is determined by evaluating the success grades provided during the semester and the success grades provided at the end of the semester. Studies carried out within the semester; fieldwork, application, homework, project, internship, workshop, seminar, laboratory and so on. In the case that the student's grade is determined within the semester, these studies may be evaluated together with a midterm exam in the final week of the semester specified in the academic calendar.  The overall score of the general examination may be at least 40% and at most 60%. The students will be notified during the first two weeks of the semester by the responsible instructor of the course in the form of the semester grade and the success rate of the general examination and the application rate of the semester work for the success of the student.

A relative evaluation system is used to calculate the success grade. Relative evaluation takes into account the arithmetic mean and statistical distribution of the course achievement scores of all students taking the course. The practice of the relative evaluation system is determined by the Senate. 

Course grades and coefficients are determined as follows:

Achievement Grades (with letters) Coefficients

AA4,00 
BA 3,50 
BB 3,00 
CB 2,50 
CC 2,00 
DC 1,50 
DD 1,00 
FD 0,50 
FF 0,00 


From Success Notes;
a) S: Successful in non-credit courses,

b) U: Failed in non-credit courses,

c)P:Yearly courses are successful at the end of the first semester,

d) EX: Successful in university exemption exams

e) NI: Note that the courses that do not attend the weighted average,

f) NA: Failure to attend the course and / or because the application does not fulfill the requirement, there is no right to enter the general exams,

g) T: Transferred course is defined as grade.
 

A student who has taken one of the grades AA, BA, BB, CB, CC, S and EX is deemed to have completed the course. A student who has received one or more grade DC or DD grades is considered to have completed the course / course if the academic average of all the courses he has registered by writing the course registration form during the semester in which the course is taken is 2.00 and above. 

T grade; Students who have graduated from other departments of the university or from another university will be awarded for the courses they have already received and the equivalence is accepted on the recommendation of the department chair at the faculty / college. They do not participate in the academic grade average calculations.
Academic Average

Success of students; the semester is determined by calculating the academic average and general academic averages. The multiplication of the credit of a course and the coefficient of that grade of success grade gives the weighted grade of that course.

The semester academic average is calculated by dividing the total of the weighted points of the courses taken in that semester in the course plan by the sum of the credits of the courses. Annual courses are included in the spring semester academic average.
The overall academic average is found by dividing the sum of the weighted points that will be calculated on the basis of the success grades received from all the courses that the student must take during the learning period, divided by the credit sum of the courses taken.

While the academic average is being calculated, two digits after the curfew are taken. When the third digit after the conviction is 5 or greater, the second digit is incremented by one.
The courses taken in the S and T grades are not taken into account in the academic average calculations, although they are included in the education program with minor and double major courses. If there are lessons that the teacher repeats, the most recent grade from those courses is included in the academic average.

Students can take the courses they take DD, DC and CC grades to raise their academic average if they want to. The last grade they receive from these courses is included in the academic average.

Latest Update:21.02.2024