ECTS grading system
Student grading will be conducted according to the current Ordinance on Studies of the University of Rijeka and the Ordinance on Student Grading at the Faculty of Medicine in Rijeka. Student work and achievement are assessed and graded during the course, which is the basis for the final grade. Student work and competencies are evaluated during classes with a maximum of 70-grade points and up to 30- grade points at the final exam, which totals 100-grade points. Students are graded according to the ECTS (A-E) and numerical system (1-5). Grading, according to the ECTS system, is conducted according to the absolute redistribution, as well as according to the graduate grading criteria.
I. The following components are evaluated during the course (maximum of 70-grade points):
1) Attendance (up to 6-grade points)
Attendance at all forms of teaching (lectures, training seminars, practicals):

2) Adopted knowledge (up 64 points)
During classes, acquired knowledge will be evaluated by two midterm exams (MTE) comprising 70 questions. A student may obtain up to 32-grade points on each exam:

Students who fail to earn a minimum number of points one or both MTEs can repeat one or both MTEs, which will be organized in February, between the first and second term of the Final exam. At repeated MTEs, a student can acquire grade points according to the above table and correct/improve the final score.
Improvement of the overall performance during the course. Students who have achieved sufficient points on a regular MTEs can improve their final score at the repeated MTE/MTEs. The repeated MTEs (writing the test) will be organized at the Faculty of Medicine under controlled conditions: either using traditional printed tests or using the Merlin platform in the Faculty's computer classroom
Additional acquisition of minimum conditions for the Final exam. Students who failed to acquire a minimum score on one of the MTEs can earn minimum grades required to access the Final exam. This will be organized in early September. The acquisition of minimum grade pointe will be carried out by writing one or both tests covering the material of the first and/or second MTE. The acquisition of minimum grade points (writing a test) will be organized at the Faculty of Medicine under controlled conditions: either using traditional printed tests or using the Merlin platform in the Faculty's computer classroom. On testsfor the acquisition of minimum conditions,students cannot earn additional grade points. With a positive test result (more than 50%), a student can earn the minimum number of grade points (17.5+17.5) and can access the Final exam. If it is not possible to approach the Faculty due to the epidemiologic situation, additional acquisition of minimum conditions will be carried out by oral examination of the required materials using MS teams or Google Meets. At the oral check, students can achieve a positive result and earn the minimum number of points needed to enter the Final exam.
II. Final exam (up to 30-grade points)
Students who obtained 35-70 grade points during classes are obligated to access the final exam at which they may obtain additional grade points. The final exam consists of a multiple-choice questions test and an oral part. Students who obtained less than 35-grade points during classes or were absent for more than 30% of classes are not allowed to access the Final exam (insufficient F). Students can obtain 15-30 grade points at the final exam. The final exam consists of an oral and a written part, where students are expected to show at least 50% of knowledge, skills, and competencies. A student who demonstrates at least 50% of knowledge, skills, and competencies at the written and the oral part of the exam is credited with points according to the achieved result, which is added to the grade points obtained during classes.
At the written part of the final exam, a student can obtain 13-25 grade points according to the table:

At the oral part of the final exam, a student can obtain 1-5 grade points that are divided into 5 categories (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).
III. The final grade (maximum of 100-grade points) The final grade represents the sum of all grade points obtained during classes and at the final exam. It is based on the absolute redistribution according to the following scale:

Other important information regarding the course:
Course content and all information regarding the course, including exam information can be found at Merlin.