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During your exam
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During your exam

Source: https://student.sussex.ac.uk/assessment/exams/during-exams Parent: https://student.sussex.ac.uk/your-studies/equipment

Check what to bring for an exam and know the rules you need to follow.

Arriving on time

You must arrive at least 15 minutes before the start of your exam.

This gives you time to find your desk and get settled.

A room plan will be displayed near the entrance. Seating is grouped by exam paper, arranged in candidate number order. If you cannot find your desk, ask an invigilator.

Arriving late to an exam

If you arrive late, but within 30 minutes of the start of an exam, you can take the exam but you won’t get any extra time.

If you miss an exam, or arrive after the first half an hour, you will not be allowed to sit it or take it at any other time during the same assessment period.

What you need for an exam

You have to bring the following things to an exam.

Proof of identification

Important: You must bring photographic proof of identity to all exams. This can be your student ID card, passport or driving licence. You cannot use an NUS card.

Display your ID on your desk at the start of each exam.

If we cannot confirm your identity, you will be asked to fill out a form with your name and details at the start of the exam, you will then be contacted by the Assessments and Exams Office to come and provide a handwriting sample before your work can be marked.

If you don’t, you will receive a zero mark for each exam you attend without ID and an access block may be put on you IT account until you confirm your identity.

For any queries, email jane.ellis@sussex.ac.uk.

Candidate number

Find your candidate number on the front of your student ID card and on your Course page in Sussex Direct. It stays the same throughout your course.

You need to write this on your answer book and/or MCQ sheet.

Stationery

Bring a pen, pencil and eraser with you – and bring spares.

Use a clear plastic pencil case for any stationery.

Calculators

If your exam involves using a calculator, make sure it’s a Casio model from this list:

Any suffix of these models is fine, excluding P or any other programmable calculator.

These calculators are approved by the University and are the only ones you can use in an exam.

You cannot:

We cannot guarantee you a calculator if you:

Food and drink

You can bring a bottle of water with you but the label must be removed.

You can also bring snacks such as bananas. Don’t bring hot food or anything which will be noisy to eat, such as a packet of crisps.

Exam room conduct and rules

You are not allowed:

When you arrive, you must leave all these items in your bag and put it in the bag drop area. Make sure any electronic devices are turned off.

If you don’t have a bag, put these things under your desk for the duration of the exam.

All items are left at your own risk.

Do not:

Be considerate

Avoid disturbing other candidates; wear soft-soled shoes as some venues have wooden flooring.

Remain seated at the end of your exam while answer books and question papers are collected and leave quietly as other students may still be working.

Misconduct

Make sure you’re aware of academic misconduct around exams.

Regulations

Find out about regulations for exams and assessments.

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