The way lectures and exams are conducted can vary depending on the specific study program and the instructor teaching the course. However, in general terms:

Lectures: Lectures typically take place in a classroom setting and can be delivered in a traditional lecture format, with the instructor presenting the material, or in an interactive format, involving students in group activities or discussions. Exams (Assessment Tests): These are assessments that students must pass to demonstrate their understanding of the knowledge and skills outlined in the study program. Written exams may consist of essays, quizzes, multiple-choice tests, and so on.

Oral exams are conducted publicly.

To be eligible to take exams or assessment tests, students must have included the relevant courses in their approved study plan, obtained the required attendance certificates where mandatory, fulfilled any prerequisite requirements, and be up to date with their tuition fees and contributions.

Exams taken without meeting any of these prerequisites are considered null and void. A negative assessment does not result in a grade but is recorded in the report (as "withdrawn" or "failed," depending on the case) and does not affect the final grade point average.