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Re-exam Information
Written on 22.03.2022 10:25 by Christian Hechtl
Dear students,
the re-exam will take place on the 25th of March at 10am in the GHH (E2.2).
We will start the entrance control at 09:45am and we will be checking your 3G-status so please be there at 09:45 and have your student ID and your 3G certificate in hand.
Please read the following information carefully to ensure a problem free re-exam:
As the precondition to enter Saarland University is to comply with the 3G rule, this is also the
precondition to participate in the re-exam. This may be checked by the University’s security service.
The 3G rule means to be completely vaccinated or recovered or having a negative antigen rapid test
(valid 24 hours) or a negative PCR test certificate (valid 48 hours). Attention: People vaccinated only
once with “COVID-19 Vaccine Janssen” (Johnson & Johnson) are no longer considered completely
vaccinated.
Please note: If you fail to provide the proof of your G status upon request your name will be recorded
and you must leave the campus immediately. Your re-exam will be rated as “failed”.
A medical mouth-nose-protection mask (surgical mask or FFP2/KN95/N95 mask) must be worn during
the entire exam.
Students who have the typical symptoms of SARS-Cov2 disease will not be allowed to take exams. This
does not include students who have a negative daytime test result.
Students who have had close contact with a Corona-positive person may only participate in
examinations and courses in attendance if they can show sufficient vaccination protection (basic
immunization not longer than 3 months or booster vaccination) or convalescent status (not older than
3 months) or vaccination protection after recovery and are asymptomatic (see § 4 b Ordinance on
Corona Pandemic (VO-CP).
Students who are unable to take an examination due to segregation (isolation or quarantine) in
accordance with the Ordinance on the Control of the Corona Pandemic (VO-CP) may effectively
withdraw from the examinations without receiving a failed attempt. The regulations for withdrawal
from examinations of the respective valid examination regulations apply. Proof of the withdrawal
must be submitted without culpable hesitation.
Best,
the SE team