Your exam desk
The exam desks will be laid out with desk numbers in the corner, so you should be able to find your assigned seat. What you find on your desk will depend on the format of the exam:
| Exam Format | What will be on your desk |
| Handwritten | - Exam paper
- Script booklets
- Any other materials which are listed on the cover of the exam
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| Typed | - A computer
- Instructions for how to log into Inspera on the computer
- Paper for rough working
- Inspera Response Sheets for handwritten elements (only if applicable to your exam)
- Any others materials which will be listed in Inspera
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Check that your desk contains the materials you are expecting. Raise your hand to attract the attention of the invigilator if:
- anything is missing from the desk
- you have an exam paper you are not expecting
- you have problems logging into Inspera
- you cannot see the correct exam in Inspera
- you don't have the rest time / extra time you were expecting in Inspera
Do not turn over an exam paper, or press 'start test' in Inspera, until you are told to do so by the invigilator.
Candidate number
For handwritten exams, you will need to know your candidate number in order to complete the front of your script booklet(s). You can check your candidate number on student self-service, as well as on your individual timetable, and will be able to write this information down to bring with you to the exam room. If you realise at the start of your exam that you do not know your candidate number, an invigilator will be able to assist with providing this information.
For typed exams, your candidate number will be shown within Inspera.
To ensure your exam response can be marked anonymously, you must not write or type your name or student number anywhere within your exam script or exam response.
ID checks
All candidates should bring their University card with them as ID. This should be placed face up on the desk at the start of the exam where it can be checked by an invigilator.
Paper errors
If you think there is an error within an exam question, you should state this at the top of your answer, along with your understanding of the exam question. You should then continue to answer the question as best you can. It is not possible to query the content of an exam question during an exam.
Leaving your desk
During the exam you should raise your hand to get the attention of an invigilator if you want to leave your desk for any reason.
Once you have started the exam, you are not permitted to leave your desk in the first or last 30 minutes of the exam. However, if you feel unwell during this time, raise your hand to get the attention of an invigilator.
If you need to leave the exam due to illness, you may return to the exam once within the remaining exam duration if you feel better and wish to do so. However, if you need to leave a second time you will not be able to continue the exam. If you are unable to complete an exam due to illness, your college will be able to advise on next steps.
Candidates sitting a typed exam are not permitted to remove their mobile phone from the examination room if leaving their desk temporarily during the exam.