It's good to keep track of your exam dates so that you are as prepared and ready as possible when the date arrives. Remember that you must check yourself that you do not register for multiple exams on the same day. This applies to elective subjects and not your fixed study program.
Exam dates are available at the same time you can register for the next semester in Studentweb. See information on when this happens in the Timetable and calendar. (external link)
Find exam dates for courses you are interested in
Find exam information on the course pages
Search for the relevant course in Find course (external link) and see Exam information. Remember to select the correct semester in the dropdown menu.
Find exam information in the timetable system TP
- Courses sorted by faculty/department or field of study (external link)
Select the correct semester, for example, Spring or Autumn 2025. Check the courses you are interested in - Courses sorted by date for faculty/department (external link)
Select the desired department or faculty in the "Department" list. You will then see a date-sorted list of exam dates for the selected location. Remember to select the correct semester in the "Semester" list.
Note that the room and start time for written exams (school exams) can change up to 14 days before the exam.
Find your exam information
- Find your exam information in UiBtreet
- In UiBtreet, (external link)you can see which courses you are registered for, and go to the course page to find the exam date.
- In UiBtreet, (external link)you can see which courses you are registered for, and go to the course page to find the exam date.
- Find your exam information in Studentweb
- In Studentweb, (external link)you register for exams in the courses you take. This is also where you withdraw from exams, which you must do no later than two weeks before the exam for it to be valid.
- In Studentweb, (external link)you register for exams in the courses you take. This is also where you withdraw from exams, which you must do no later than two weeks before the exam for it to be valid.