The exam schedule mostly for mandatory courses

for 1st year in IT-MGR-2 at FIT
2020/2021 WINTER SEMESTER, 1EIT - variant for limitation to max. 10 people in the room due to the Covid-19 pandemic

1BIT 2BIT 3BIT 1MIT 2MIT 1EIT 2EIT INTE

Course Regular term First corrective term Second corrective term
PDBe
Advanced Database Systems (in English)
2021-01-08
1200PM - 150PM
2021-01-22
900AM - 1050AM
2021-01-29
1000AM - 1150AM
MATe
Mathematical Structures in Computer Science (in English)
2021-01-12
400PM - 550PM
2021-01-26
400PM - 550PM
2021-02-02
400PM - 550PM
HSCe
Hardware/Software Codesign (in English)
2021-01-06
200PM - 350PM
2021-01-28
1200PM - 150PM
2021-02-04
200PM - 350PM
PGRe
Computer Graphics (in English)
2021-01-15
200PM - 350PM
2021-02-01
100PM - 250PM
2021-02-05
200PM - 350PM
POVa
Computer Vision (in English)
2021-01-14
100PM - 250PM
2021-01-20
400PM - 550PM
2021-01-25
300PM - 450PM
VYPa
Compiler Construction (in English)
2021-01-04
200PM - 350PM
2021-01-20
900AM - 1050AM
2021-01-27
900AM - 1050AM
RTSa
Real-Time Systems (in English)
Dates are set by the lecturer.
TAMa
Application Development for Mobile Devices (in English)
Dates are set by the lecturer.


Notes:
  1. Unused examinations are forfeit, the reason of absence is not checked.
  2. Exams are carried out in the specified rooms and according to the time constraints of the faculty/departments responsible for individual courses. More precise information about the exam is announced by the guarantor/examiner responsible for the course (watch the assessment tab in IS FIT).
  3. First corrective term is meant for students that cannot attend or were not successful at the regular term.
  4. Second corrective term is meant for students that did not attend or did not succeed at either of the previous terms: it is the last opportunity to successfully pass an exam of the course in the winter semester.
  5. The complete examination period schedule can be seen here.
  6. Students are responsible for checking for collisions between the examination terms for the mandatory courses. These collision should be immediately reported to K. Zaklová. Collisions of other courses are handled by students directly (for example by requesting that the examination schedule for the elective course is discussed and approved at the lecture).

Prepared: Petr Veigend, 2020-12-17 3:33 PM