To make sure that no student has had an unfair advantage or causes unfair disadvantage to other students in an exam, we’ll ask you to follow the exam regulations throughout.
If your exam is taking place on campus an invigilator will let all students know when you can enter the exam room and will brief you on any other information – such as where to leave any bags and whether you need to complete any attendance paperwork.
We’ll ask you to be silent once you enter the room until you leave at the end of the exam – even if you have finished answering the questions or your exam has finished. Once you enter the exam room you’ll need to follow the invigilators’ instructions to ensure the exam is fair for everyone undertaking it.
It’s really important that you follow the Chief Invigilator’s directions for completing the front of your answer paper to make sure that your work can be marked. The Chief Invigilator will tell you when you can begin the exam and you mustn’t open your paper or begin working until then.
You’ll be provided with official exam paper for your answers and any workings out which you’ll need to leave in the room, with any other equipment provided, at the end of the exam. Your answer paper will not normally be returned to you. Please make sure your writing is clear enough for your work to be assessed – if the examiner cannot read your answers, your paper may not be marked.
If you need more stationery, need to go to the toilet, if there's a problem with your paper or you're feeling unwell then raise your hand and an invigilator will come to help you. You mustn’t leave the room without the permission of an invigilator and you won’t be able to leave in either the first hour or the last 30 minutes of the exam, unless you need to go to the bathroom or in the event of an emergency. If you leave the exam room without the permission of an invigilator, we will assume you have withdrawn from the exam and you won’t be able to return to your desk to finish the exam. If you need to temporarily leave the exam room, you’ll be accompanied by an invigilator.
If you think you have finished answering all of the questions and tasks in the exam paper and have time to spare, it’s a good idea to read through your responses and check the paper to make sure you have seen all of the questions.
If you choose to leave the exam early then you must make sure that your answer paper has been collected by an invigilator first. Once your paper has been submitted and you have left the room you would be unable to return, even if there was time remaining in the exam.
The Chief Invigilator will announce the end of the exam and ask you to stop writing immediately. Once all the papers have been collected, you’ll be advised that you can leave the room.