Examination results for the January 2024 session will be available on this page in the afternoon of Tuesday 13 February 2024.

HUMAN RIGHTS PRIZE

Are you studying for a FEDE degree? Did you know that you can win up to €2000 by taking part in the FEDE 2024 Human Rights Prize competition?

Send us your entry by the end of February. Entries should help to further the respect, protection and promotion of human rights; you might choose to focus on social equality, migration, sexuality/gender, the environment… or something else that matters to you. Why not have a go?!

FAQ EXAM RESULTS

You will find all the information needed for enrolment in the ‘FEDE examinations’ menu of the FEDE website.

If you have any further questions please email: mailbox@fede.org

In order to be awarded your degree you must take the examination for each subject and meet the following three requirements:

  1. Have an overall average mark of at least 10/20
    The average is calculated on the basis both of the marks achieved and the weighting accorded to each subject, i.e. each CU (credit-bearing unit).
  2. Have an average of at least 6/20 across each Teaching Unit (TU)
    The marks achieved in each CU do not all have to be greater than or equal to 6/20. However, the average mark across each Teaching Unit (TU) must be greater than or equal to 6/20.

The TUs are: European Culture and Citizenship, Modern Language, Professional Expertise (and NITC and Entrepreneurial Culture for the European Professional Skills Diploma only).

  1. Not have a mark of 0/20 in any CU

Transcripts

For the January 2024 session, transcripts will be sent from 27 February 2024.

  • to your institution;
  • or directly to your home address if you are an independent candidate.

Degree certificates

For the January 2024 session, diplomas will be sent from 12 March 2024.

  • to your institution;
  • or directly to your home address if you are an independent candidate.

It is possible to resit individual subject(s) of your choice if obtaining a higher mark will allow you to meet the conditions for your degree. Enrolment in a resit examination automatically cancels the mark you obtained when you sat the examination previously.

Note that certain subjects consist of two separate tests (for example, the Modern Language test at bachelor’s level is composed of a writing test and a speaking test). In such cases it is possible to enrol to retake one of the tests and not the other.

After failing your degree, you have a period of five years in which to resit the subjects required in order to successfully obtain your qualification. Before enrolling you are advised to check the dates on the examinations page on the FEDE website so as to be certain that the test(s) you wish to take are available during your chosen examination session.

There are two ways of enrolling:

1- Through a FEDE member institution (if it accepts)

The member institution chosen can enrol you using the same procedure as for your first registration. In this case you will be attached to the school.

2- As an independent candidate

Please refer to the section “You are an independent candidate” on the FEDE exams page. In this case, you will take the written exams online. For the oral exams, you will be attached to an exam centre of our choice.

The FEDE master’s degree is a two-year programme. It is not divided into two qualifications (unlike many French ‘master 1’ and ‘master 2’ programmes).

The final calculation determining whether or not you have successfully obtained your degree will be made once you have taken all your examinations after two years of study. It is therefore not necessary to resit your first-year examinations at the end of the first year. You may, however, choose to do so if you have obtained one or more poor marks that are likely to impact on whether or not you obtain your degree.

Please use the forms below to find out about the conditions for consulting your examination papers and, where relevant, appealing your result:

Share this FEDE page with your community!