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Semester 2 personal exam timetables now available #ExamZen2018

Your personal exam timetable can now be viewed on your SUSSED account.

It will show you the definitive time/date, location and seat number for your exams.

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If you have a ‘missing’ exam or have been scheduled on the wrong exam, please don’t worry! You can visit the Exams Team in person in room 2083, Building 37, Highfield Campus, call them on Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 2823, or email: [email protected]

For further information on Exams, please view the dedicated exams and assessment website.

To avoid being late, please familiarise yourself with the location of your exams in advance. You can view the examination room plans here, and the campus map here.

Please note: if exams are cancelled due to extraordinary circumstances (for instance: extreme weather or sudden loss of exam venues), they may be rescheduled to any other day within term time at short notice. You should bear this in mind if you plan to leave the campus, as you could risk being unable to complete your required assessment. This may mean that you are unable to progress your academic studies. For details of term time, please see the Term Dates Calendar.

Make sure to read through the instructions for exam candidates so that you know what to do and what to expect. If you require a calculator or dictionary or during an exam, read the Exam Regulations.

What to do in case of an emergency on the day of examination:

  • If you are prevented from attending any examination by some urgent cause other than illness, you must inform your student office as soon as possible.

What to do if you are feeling ill before an exam:

  • You should not start an exam if you are feeling ill. If you feel ill before your exam, you should notify your student office as soon as possible. They may be able to arrange for you to re-take your exam when you are feeling better, or during the supplementary exam period.

What to do if you feel unwell during an exam:

  • You should not continue an exam if you are feeling ill. If you feel ill during your exam, you should attract the attention of an invigilator by raising your hand, and explain that you’re feeling unwell. You can find more information here.

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