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Cheating and Plagiarism
Cheating or attempts to cheat may lead to serious consequences, including
the degree not being awarded. Unless you are explicitly informed otherwise,
you are not allowed to take any written material into the examination
- for example, you are not allowed to write formulae on your timetable,
which you take into the examination. Please also see information on plagiarism
in the student handbook.
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