I am studying concurrent studies and the part of the SFE is the same for both. Do I have to take it twice?

Studies in concurrent programmes are normally completed independently of each other. However, if the concurrent programmes have identical components or subject parts, you may take the examination of the subjects defined as such only once. You must, however, take the SFE in both fields of study in the same state examination period. You can find the subject parts of your studies in the characteristics of your degree programmes.

Neither the state final examination nor any part of it can be accepted for another study! The final thesis must always be prepared separately for each programme.

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