Determination of the Final Evaluation for the Attainment of the Bachelor's Degree
The final degree grade $VF$ is calculated as follows:
\[
VF = M \cdot K
\]
where $M$ represents the weighted average of the grades obtained in the exams over the three years of the Bachelor's Degree, expressed out of one hundred and ten, and $K$ is an enhancement coefficient that takes into account various factors.
Indicata con $V_i$ la votazione in centodecimi riportata nella disciplina i-esima e con $c_i$ i relativi crediti formativi (CFU), la media pesata $M$, viene calcolata nel seguente modo:
\[
M = \frac{\sum_i V_i c_i}{\sum_i c_i}
\]
PLEASE NOTE: The grade for the final thesis is not included in the summation, and the lowest grades pertaining to disciplines, or fractions thereof, totaling 12 ECTS credits, are omitted.
The coefficient $K$ is evaluated using the following formula $K = \alpha + \beta + \gamma$ where:
- $\alpha$ accounts for the thesis quality, its presentation, and any associated internship, ranging between $1$ and $1.07$, i.e., $\alpha \in [1,1.07]$
- $\beta$ tiene conto del curriculum complessivo del candidato, con particolare riferimento alle lodi ottenute e può assumere un valore non superiore a 0.02 (0.01 per ogni lode per un massimo di due lodi), dunque:
\[
\beta = \begin{cases}
0 & \text{se num. lodi pari a 0} \\
0.01 & \text{se num. lodi pari a 1} \\
0.02 & \text{se num. lodi maggiore o uguale a 2}
\end{cases}
\] - $\gamma$ tiene conto del tempo impiegato per conseguire la laurea e può assumere un valore non superiore a 0.02 (in dettaglio: 0.02 se lo studente al momento della laurea è in corso; 0.01 se lo studente è al più un anno fuori corso):
\[
\gamma = \begin{cases}
0 & \text{più di un anno fuori corso} \\
0.01 & \text{al più un anno fuori corso} \\
0.02 & \text{in corso}
\end{cases}
\]
PLEASE NOTE: when calculating standard/non-standard years of study, each year with part-time enrollment is counted as 0.5 years.
The final graduation mark is rounded to the nearest integer, up to a maximum value of 110. If the product $M\cdot K$ is strictly greater than $111.5$, the graduating student may obtain 'cum laude' only with the unanimous opinion of the Commission members.
