You can lodge an administrative appeal against:
- decisions of the Examinations Board or examiners, e.g. exam results and exemption decisions; and
- other decisions on applications for exemptions or admission to a university Master’s programme.
Appeals procedure
You must lodge the appeal within six weeks after a decision has been published. The appeals procedure explains how you can lodge an appeal, the conditions that you must meet and what the procedure involves.
- Examples for lodging the appeal, requesting a hearing and withdrawing the appeal:
Sample formal notice of appeal
Sample full appeal
Sample continuation of appeal
Sample withdrawal of appeal - The regular hearings of the Board take place on the dates mentioned in the overview..
- The overview also lists the rulings of the Board from 2006 onwards. Previous rulings can be obtained from the Board on request.
- he Board considers appeals in chambers of three or five members. The statutory Rules of Procedure include rules on the composition and conduct of the Board.
- The annual report lists the cases handled that year, includes all rulings of that year with keywords and compares them with previous years.
- The members of the Board of Appeal for Examinations are appointed.
- You can lodge an objection with the Executive Board against a decision made by or on behalf of the Executive Board that cannot be appealed to the Board of Appeal for Examinations.