Cancellation and withdrawal differ considerably with regard to the legal consequences.
The following applies in principle:
- You are registered for an exam and now you don't want to take it in this exam period? Then cancellation is the right way. Please note that all examination deadlines continue (first retake within one year; second retake at the next possible examination date). Do not deregister from a second re-examination without consulting us! If you have any doubts, please contact the Examination Office!
- Are you registered for an exam and are unable to take it on the exam date through no fault of your own (illness, accident, etc.)?
Then withdrawal is the right way. With regard to the examination deadlines (first retake within one year; second retake on the next possible examination date), an approved withdrawal has the same effect as taking the examination.
Cancellation:
Students can cancel their exam registration up to 3 working days (Monday–Saturday) before the exam date without submitting any reasons. Cancellations have to be done by the student via HISQIS or SELMA. If the cancellation is technically not possible (e.g. in the case of oral examinations outside the core examination period), the student must cancel directly with the examination office via the examiner. Before deregistering from an examination, please check whether a retake period is running. If you are unsure, please contact the Examinations Office.
3-working-days-period: The 3-working-days-period includes the weekdays Monday to Saturday only. Sundays and holidays are not counted. The day of the exam will count towards the 3-working-days-period. Which means: When the exam takes place on a Thursday, the student can cancel his registration for the exam until Tuesday 11:59 p.m. without giving any reason.
Withdrawal:
If you are unable to take part in a registered examination through no fault of your own (illness, accident, etc.), you must immediately apply in writing to the Examinations Office to withdraw from the examination and provide credible reasons for this.
Due to illness please use this form and submit a medical certificate (not a certificate of incapacity for work). The certificate must contain the symptoms of the illness. This form can be used for the certificate. Informal certificates are also accepted, provided they contain the required information. The examination board reviews the validity of the withdrawal based on the symptoms.