Examination secretariat
The Examinations Office is the office of the Examination Board of a degree program. It supports the examination board or its chairperson in all matters that fall within its remit. In addition, it offers advice and services for students and KIT institutes on questions regarding the SPO of a degree program or general administrative matters of the examination system. Within the scope of its responsibilities, it is a central contact point for other KIT faculties and their institutes as well as for central KIT facilities. At the KIT Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, the Examination Office is responsible for the following degree programs
- Industrial Engineering BSc/MSc
- Digital Economics BSc/MSc
- Technical Economics BSc/MSc
- Business Informatics MSc
- Business Mathematics MSc (according to rotation)
At the KIT Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, the Examinations Office is also responsible for the following tasks
- Student counseling (only after enrollment)
- Internship Office
For individual counseling of students, fixed 10-minute telephone counseling times have been set up, which can be reserved online, cf. a. Info in the "blue dot". In addition, the Examinations Office team is available for brief telephone inquiries from Monday to Thursday during the announced service times.
Important: Consultation appointments with Mr. Hilser must be booked in advance by clicking on the consultation hours (see below).
(per PDF attachment)
preferably by e-mail (via KIT account):
pruefungssekretariat∂wiwi.kit.edu
Telephone service hours:
1. Usual service hours:
Monday to Thursday
from 10.00 to 12.00
Tel. 0721/608 43768
2. Limited service hours:
No consultation appointments from 13.12.24 to 7.1.25
Closed from 23.12.24 to 3.1.25
Telephone service from 7.1.25 to 10.1.25:
Tue and Thu from 2.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Personal appointments: by arrangement
Telephone consultation appointments - Mr. Hilser
via online appointment reservation
Notes:
Service times
The telephone service set up at fixed times (Mon - Thu from 10.00 to 12.00) instead of opening hours has proven to be an efficient and convenient alternative for all parties. However, if you would like to visit the Examinations Office in person for an important reason, you can discuss this with us in advance by e-mail or during the telephone service hours.
Submission of documents
Documents can either be submitted as pdf attachments in an e-mail (from your KIT account). Urgent and urgent requests should be marked "eilt: ..." in the subject line. The text should then include the reason for the urgency and the deadline.
Or they can be submitted on paper via the PS-WiWi mailbox on the first floor of building 05.20 (main entrance) (always remember to include the student's key data and the KIT e-mail address). However, priority should always be given to submission by e-mail.
Please note: For technical reasons, handwritten forms can no longer be processed, therefore only electronically completed forms will be accepted.
Personal consultations, via self-made online reservations for the specified dates, take place by telephone. Extension: 0721 6084 7472.
Business Informatics and Information Management Master's degree program
From 2019, the Examination Office of the KIT Faculty of Business Administration and Economics will continue to be responsible for student advisory services and examination board matters as well as all related matters. This means that there will no longer be a rotation between the faculties.
Bachelor's degree program in Information Economics
As of 2019, the ISS Study Program Service of the KIT Faculty of Computer Science will continue to be responsible for student advising and examination board matters as well as all related matters. This means that there will no longer be a rotation between the faculties. Exception: The Examinations Office of the KIT Faculty of Business and Economics remains responsible for everything related to internships (compulsory, voluntary).
Business Mathematics program (Master):
In this degree program, responsibility for examination board matters rotates between the responsible KIT faculties every two academic years. Whenever the rotation is with the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, the Faculty's Examinations Office is the direct point of contact for all related matters.
Schedule overview:
Academic year | Responsible KIT faculty |
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19/20 | KIT Department of Mathematics |
20/21 | KIT Department of Mathematics |
21/22 | KIT Department of Economics and Management |
22/23 | KIT Department of Economics and Management |
23/24 | KIT Department of Mathematics |
24/25 | KIT Department of Mathematics |
Areas of responsibility
(Alphabetical keyword list on various topics in WiWi studies)
- Examinations
- Questions about study and examination regulations
- Planning and publication of examination dates
- Special cases of exam registration and deregistration
- Applications to the examination board
- Early specialization module examinations
- Unscheduled engineering modules
- Deadline extensions
- Second repetitions
- Recognition of academic achievements
- Information on the procedure
- Academic counseling for students
- Questions about study and examination regulations
- Course of studies
- Options for modules and examinations
- Certificates
- of participation in a student advisory service
- BAFöG according to § 48, statement of the faculty on the performance status (in expressly requested special cases)
- Semester of leave, statement from the faculty for voluntary internships
- Final theses (Bachelor's, Master's, diploma thesis)
- Advice on the procedure
- Application for admission to the thesis, approval assessment, forwarding to the study office
- Professional internship
- Recognition of compulsory internship
- Recognition of subsequently submitted admission internships for KIT-WiWi Master's programs
- International temporary students (ERASMUS students, INCOMER)
- Advice on examination questions
- Compensation for disadvantages
- Central contact person of the faculty
- Clarification of the form of compensation for disadvantages (if necessary in consultation with KIT central offices)
- Semester-by-semester preparation of examination plans
- Informing examining institutes about the entitlement to compensation for disadvantages
- Naming the contact persons of the examining institutes
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Fixed consultation appointments are set up two days a week. Otherwise, the staff at the Examinations Office are also available by telephone or email. All important forms and applications relating to examinations can be found in the faculty's download area.