On this page you will find a number of important central regulations, codes of conduct and guidelines. Specific regulations that are set by the departments, can be found on the pages of the majors or master's programs.
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Program and Examination Regulations (PER)
The Program and Examination Regulations (PER) contain all the information on education and examination. There is a model PER that applies to everyone. In addition, each program has its own PER, which contain information about the content of a program and the testing within the program.
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Student statute
The student statute states all rights and obligations of students and the TU/e.
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Binding recommendation for continuation of studies
With the binding recommendation. we indicate whether there is a good match between you and your program and whether we consider you capable of successfully completing your studies within a reasonable period of time.
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Bachelor-before-master rule
All Dutch universities use the so-called bachelor-before-master rule. This means that you first have to completely finish a bachelor’s program or transition program before starting with a master’s degree program.
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Codes of conduct
At TU/e, we highly value norms, values and integrity. You can read what this exactly means in the different codes of conduct that we use.
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Regulations and guidelines
You can find all regulations and guidelines that are relevant for you as a student.
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Complaints and disputes
If you’re dissatisfied about, or don’t agree with a certain decision, you could file a complaint.
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More information
Want to know more? Contact Education and Student Affairs (ESA) at + 31 40 247 4747 or via the contact form below.