IMPORTANT INFORMATION
- The specialisation in Vehicles Engineering consists of the core professional curriculum and the specialisation subjects.
- It is to be completed in the 6th semester, (but at the latest in the 7th semester), according to the model curriculum.
- After completing the prerequisites and concurrent enrolments, you can apply to sign the vehicle engineering specialisation course on this FORM. Only students who have a signature will be able to register for the exam.
- In the 6th semester (for non-degree students), the Department will schedule at least 3 examination days during the examination period, usually on Wednesdays.
- In Semester 7 (for non-graduate students), the Department will schedule at least 2 examination days during the final examination period, usually on Wednesdays.
The examination consists of a written and an oral part.
The exams:
28 May 2025
4 June 2025
10 June 2025
18 June 2025
Please, register on the Neptun.
AUTMOTIVE SPECIALISATION
- You can apply for the examinations of the specialisation in Vehicle engineering after completing the following subjects. If any of them is absent, the specialisation cannot be completed.
o Prerequisite = The following subjects must be completed in the semester preceding the admission to the specialisation in automotive engineering:
Vehicle Engineering comprehensive exam’s subjects:
Vehicle and Drive Elements I-II (Mr. Zsolt TIBA)
Thermodynamics and Fluid Machines of Vehicles ( Mr.Timotei ERDEI)
Vehicle Suspensions (as you can see attachment) (Mr. József KERTÉSZ)
Automotive Engines ( Mr. Zoltán TELEPÓCZKI)
AIRCRAFT SPECIALIZATION Courses of the comprehensive exam:
Vehicle and drive elements (written)
Aerodynamics and flight mechanics (oral)
Aircraft constructions (oral)
Aircraft engines I. (oral)
Question list 1 Vehicle Engineering Comprehensive Exam.pdf
Question list 2 Vehicle Engineering Comprehensive Exam_0.pdf
Complex Exam questions Vehicle Engineering.pdf
Vehicle Engineering Comprehensive Exam Tasks.pdf
Start | End | Character | Description | |
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written part | 9:00 | 12:00 | solution |
From the 10 topics of the examination, 6 practical tasks will be chosen which can be completed in 30 minutes. 6 tasks x 30 minutes = 3 hours Allowed tools: pen, pencil, ruler, scientific calculator |
correction | 12:00 | 12:50 | - | The examination board will correct the written exercises. The general mark will be used as a basis for correction, but the committee may set a more favourable mark. |
view the written exam | 12:50 | 13:00 | - |
If the written part is at least satisfactory, the examination will continue with the oral part. On the basis of an outstanding written result, the committee may exempt the student from the oral part by offering a grade. If the written result is unsatisfactory, the result of the examination is also unsatisfactory. The rules for revising a failed examination apply to the failed examination. |
oral exam | 13:00 | 16:00 |
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In the oral exam, the examination board consists of at least 2 questioning teachers and the secretary. The student may be asked questions by the committee during and after the presentation of the topic. The committee will give the mark for the exam on the basis of the written and oral parts. The rules for passing and failing the exam will be applied to the successful and unsuccessful examinations. |
Overall assessment | ||
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Grade | Percent | |
Excellent (5) | 87 | 100 |
Good (4) | 74 | 86 |
Average (3) | 61 | 73 |
Fair (2) | 51 | 60 |
Unsatisfactory (1) | 0 | 50 |