EXAMINATION

General Information

Generally examinations will be conducted twice in one semester: one Mid-term Examination (UTS) and one Final Examination (UAS), although there are courses in which the lecturers do not hold any written examination; instead the students may be asked to submit subtitute individual or group work.

Re-sit Examinations will only be held by request and only for students who have a valid reason not to sit in the predetermined UTS or UAS. (http://ugm.id/ujiansusulanS1)

Examinations commence at the following times;

  • 08.00
  • 10.00
  • 12.00
  • 14.00

To be admitted into the examination, students shall be able to show the examination card and also student card.

All students should aim to arrive at the examination venue 15 minutes before the commencement of each examination.

Students who arrive late are not permitted to make up that time at the end of the examination.

Students arriving more than 15 minutes after the commencement of writing time will not be permitted entry into the examination room.

In a time that a written exam is conducted online or take home, a student shall use these following answer sheets

  1. Answer sheet of mid term exam
  2. Answer sheet of final exam

Examination Card

Examination Card for Examination can be printed  by students themselves via Simaster application after it is announced by the secretariat. Please note that students are required to bring both Examination card and also the student card to be able to sit in the exam.

Result

Year 1

  1. Introduction to Law A
  2. Introduction to Law B
  3. Introduction to Indonesian Law A
  4. Introduction to Indonesian Law B
  5. General Theory of State A
  6. General Theory of State B
  7. Legal Writing and Language A
  8. Legal Writing and Language B
  9. Indonesian Values and Ideology A
  10. Indonesian Values and Ideology B
  11. Religion (Islam)
  12. Religion (Catholicism)
  13. Religion (Christianity/Protestantism)

Year 2

  1. Environmental Law A
  2. Environmental Law B
  3. Business Law A
  4. Business Law B
  5. Islamic Law A
  6. Islamic Law B
  7. Advanced International Law A
  8. Advanced International Law B
  9. Criminal Procedural Law A
  10. Criminal Procedural Law B
  11. Constitution and Legislation A
  12. Constitution and Legislation B
  13. Oversight of State Administration A
  14. Oversight of State Administration A

Year 3

  1. Land Law A
  2. Land Law B
  3. Philosophy of Law A
  4. Philosophy of Law B
  5. Labor Law A
  6. Labor Law B
  7. Legal Audit A
  8. Legal Audit B
  9. International Environmental Law A
  10. International Environmental Law A (Re-Sit Exam)
  11. International Environmental Law B
  12. International Environmental Law B (Re-Sit Exam)
  13. Legal Writing A
  14. Legal Writing B
  15. Human Rights Law A
  16. Human Rights Law A (Re-Sit Exam)
  17. Human Rights Law B
  18. Conflict of Laws A
  19. Conflict of Laws B

Year 4

  1. Agreements in the WTO
  2. Capital Market Law
  3. Competition  Law
  4. International Human Rights Law
  5. International Dispute Settlement
  6. Comparative Constitutional Law
  7. Executive-Legislative Relations
  8. Electoral Law
  9. Law on the Protection of Women and Children
  10. Criminal  Policy
  11. International Criminal Law

Year 1

  1. International Law A
  2. International Law B
  3. Constitutional Law A
  4. Constitutional Law B
  5. Administrative Law A
  6. Administrative Law B
  7. Civil Law A
  8. Civil Law B
  9. Criminal Law A
  10. Criminal Law B
  11. Research Methodology A
  12. Research Methodology B

Year 2

  1. Contract Law A
  2. Contract Law B
  3. Adat Law A
  4. Adat Law B
  5. Tax Law A
  6. Tax Law B
  7. Special Criminal Law A
  8. Special Criminal Law B
  9. Natural Resources Law A
  10. Natural Resources Law B
  11. International Economic Law A
  12. International Economic Law B
  13. International Business Transactions A
  14. International Business Transactions B
  15. Civil Procedural Law A
  16. Civil Procedural Law B

Year 3

  1. Interviewing, Counseling and Negotiation
  2. Insurance Law
  3. Company Law
  4. Banking Law
  5. Law of Treaty
  6. Law of the Sea
  7. Diplomatic Law
  8. Indonesian Judiciary
  9. Local Government Law
  10. The Presidency
  11. Penitentiary Law
  12. Criminology and Victimology
  13. Transnational Crimes.

Resit Exam

In a event that a student cannot join an exam(s) for certain reasons, s/he shall submit “Re-sit Exam Request Form” together with the supporting documents maximum three days after the exam conducted.

If a student is ill, the supporting documents are;

  • Certificate of Illness from doctor
  • Prescription from doctor
  • Invoice

If a student is having a duty from Government, University or Faculty , the supporting documents are;

  • Letter of Duty/Surat tugas
  • Picture of the event

If a student is losing a family member , the supporting documents are;

  • Letter of Death
  • Family Card

If a student is having other reasons, s/he may submit the necessary  supporting documents. The more complete of the supporting documents, the easier of the Study Program to examine student’s request.

If the request is approved by the Faculty, the student will receive an email regarding the schedule of the re-sit exam.

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