Reprobation period
The term “ reprobation period” (Latin: “re” = “again”, “probatio” = “examination”), which is common in Austria, refers to the period of time between a failed examination and a repetition of this examination.
This period of time must be chosen so that there is a high probability that the examinee will be able to successfully test. The reprobation period is usually set by an audit authority or an auditor. It is used, among other things, for exams at universities , but also for driving license tests , for the practical pilot test or for exams at school.
Web links
- Link to the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt with an exemplary excerpt from a study statute
- Link to the 31st amendment to the KFG: More liberal regulations for repetitions of the FL / FSL test - uniform reprobation period in the latest from the bmvit , Fahrschultagung 2012, PDF p. 4, accessed on 21 July 2016