kevadsemester
Kevadsemester is the Estonian term for the spring semester, the second major term of the academic year in Estonia. It follows the sügissemester (autumn semester) and usually runs from February to May, with an examination period in May or June. The exact dates depend on the institution and study program.
During kevadsemester, students attend lectures and seminars, complete assignments, and earn academic credits as part of
The kevadsemester is typically the main period of teaching before the summer break. Students complete assessments,
While kevadsemester is a standard designation in Estonian higher education, similar terms exist in other languages
Etymology: "kevad" means spring in Estonian, and "semester" is borrowed from Latin and used internationally to