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In-person exams

It is your responsibility to read and adhere to the Examination Regulations.

Walking to exams

This webpage provides practical information on how in-person exams will work, what you should do in advance of the exams and what to expect on the day. Your in-person exam(s) will be either handwritten or typed.

The majority of in-person exams will occur at the Examination Schools on the High Street or Ewert House in Summertown. A small number of exams will also take place at: the Doctoral Training Centre, the Medical Sciences Teaching Centre, the St Cross Building and St Luke's Chapel

Where an exam occurs within a departmental venue, the exam may have different procedures. For more information on exams held in departmental venues please refer to section 6 below. 

If you are sitting an exam online, please see the Online Exams webpage.

Guide

Avoiding plagiarism

 

  • Plagiarism is the copying or paraphrasing of other people's work or ideas into your own work without full acknowledgement.
  • All published and unpublished material, whether in manuscript, printed or electronic form, is covered under this definition, as is the use of material generated wholly or in part through use of artificial intelligence (save when use of Artificial Intelligence - AI for assessment has received prior authorisation e.g. as a reasonable adjustment for a student’s disability).
  • Intentional plagiarism can carry severe penalties, including failing your degree.