External exam

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An external exam is part of a possible form of school teaching in Austria , Hungary and Slovakia .

The lessons take place as home tuition (possibly with the help of a teacher) or in a private school without public rights . The student then takes exams in a state school to which the examinee is assigned by the state school board ( Section 11 (4) Compulsory Education Act 1985). If you fail the exam you can start again three months later at the earliest. In each federal state, you have a maximum of three attempts to pass it for each item. Most are Externistenreifeprüfung tests using special Matura schools filed by high school graduates. There is a separate external exam regulation for implementation.

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Individual evidence

  1. ADVOKAT Unternehmensberatung: Externistenprüfungsverordnung (ExtPruefVO) - JUSLINE Austria. Retrieved August 26, 2019 .