Half an hour more for the main exam papers as of 2017
The Supervisory Board decided to grant an
additional thirty minutes per main exam paper to
the durations stipulated in Rules 23(1),
24(1), 25(1) and 26(1) of the Implementingprovisions to the Regulation onthe European qualifying examination, starting from EQE 2017.
The time available for the main exam papers thus becomes:
The time for the Pre-Exam remains unchanged at 4 hours.
The time schedule for EQE 2017 (7 March - 9 March 2017) has been updated accordingly - the new schedule can be found here.
Note that the starting time for paper A has been moved to half an hour earlier: 9:00 instead of 9:30 Munich/ The Hague time!
The dates and timeschedule for EQE 2018 have also been published on the EQE website: Monday 26 February 2018 - Thursday 1 March 2018.
NB: the home page of the EQE webpages is not so easy to find when browing the EPO website: it is only accessible from the pull-down menu, but not from links on the webpages. It can be accessed directly via http://www.epo.org/learning-events/eqe.html
The time available for the main exam papers thus becomes:
A: 4 hours
instead of 3.5;
B: 3.5
hours instead of 3;
C: 5.5
hours instead of 5;
D: 5.5
hours instead of 5.
The time for the Pre-Exam remains unchanged at 4 hours.
The time schedule for EQE 2017 (7 March - 9 March 2017) has been updated accordingly - the new schedule can be found here.
Note that the starting time for paper A has been moved to half an hour earlier: 9:00 instead of 9:30 Munich/ The Hague time!
The dates and timeschedule for EQE 2018 have also been published on the EQE website: Monday 26 February 2018 - Thursday 1 March 2018.
NB: the home page of the EQE webpages is not so easy to find when browing the EPO website: it is only accessible from the pull-down menu, but not from links on the webpages. It can be accessed directly via http://www.epo.org/learning-events/eqe.html
What is the goal of this decision?
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean that the success rate of the EEQ was too low?
Julie
Dear all, how would then candidates be treated, who started their working experience in 1.March 2015? For the pre-exam in 2017 the two Years experience are fulfilled, but what then in 2018? Will they be admitted only for paper C?? Best regards, a concerned March-starter
ReplyDeleteI recall there is some grace period for 1 March. You could contact the EQE secretariat.
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