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Final Examination - Bachelor's Degree

Form of state final examination

The state final examination consists of a defence of the bachelor's thesis and an oral examination. Each part is evaluated separately. If a student succeeds in only one of these two parts, he/she repeats only the part in which he/she had a failing grade. According to the Dean's Arrangements for the Repeat of the Bachelor's State Final Examination, a make-up examination is also given in September.

The oral examination is held before a committee. During the examination, the student's task is to respond to the questions of the committee from two randomly drawn questions (one theoretical and one practical).

In the case of negative evaluations on the bachelor thesis, the student can waive the defence, accept the "failed" evaluation and proceed directly to the examination. In case of a failed defence, it is not possible to withdraw from the examination.

The reason for failing the Bachelor's State Examination is:

  • The student fails to explain (even intuitively) any of the concepts explicitly stated in the question wording.
  • The student is able to formulate definitions of the terms but is unable to apply them practically even with an elementary example.
  • The student knows the concepts explicitly stated in the question wording, but all only at a superficial level, unable to respond to follow-up questions.
  • Ignorance from one question (i.e., F-level knowledge) cannot be balanced by brilliant knowledge from the other question.

Language. English written work may be defended in English.

The State Bachelor's examination consists of a defence of the Bachelor's thesis and an oral examination. The entire state examination lasts 35 minutes (approximately 15 minutes defence, 20 minutes examination). The student has 8 minutes to present the bachelor's thesis, and another 7 minutes are devoted to the analysis of the reports and discussion.

Questions for the state final examination according to study programmes

Program Study plan Questions
Computer Science single-subject, major, minor Questions B-INF
Programming and application development single major B-PVA questions
Cybersecurity Single Subject B-CS Questions
Computer Science in Education Minor B-IVV questions