Submitting late - for online exams that require an uploaded response(s)
If the mode of completion for your online exam is 'Typed answers with supplementary uploads' or 'Uploaded answers only', all or part of your exam response will be uploaded into Inspera. For example, a question may require you to hand draw a diagram, scan it and then upload it to Inspera. To allow you to do so, your exam board will have incorporated technical time into your overall exam time in Inspera. You are expected to use this technical time to upload your exam response(s), as required, within the exam duration - you must not leave it until the last few minutes to do so.
If you experience difficulties – either acute illness or technical problems – that mean you are unable to upload your response(s) to Inspera before the end of the exam:
- As soon as you are able to you should complete the Online Exams Help form and attach the missing exam response files. Do not wait for a response from the Help Centre before providing the files. Some file formats cannot be uploaded to this form, such a .ia and .ipynb files. If you are trying to upload a file the form does not accept, please submit the form as normal and reply immediately with the file attached to the automatic response email you receive. This is quickest way for the support team to receive the file.
- You do not need to provide an explanation why your response is late or attach evidence to the form.
- Your exam response will either be accepted and sent for marking, or referred to the Proctors.
- If your late response is referred to the Proctors you will be asked to provide more information about why your exam response(s) are late and supporting evidence – see the Student Guidance on Part 14 to find out what you need to provide.
- Exams responses more than 24 hours late will not be considered.
- If you late response is not accepted by the Proctors, only the work that you submitted before the end of the exam duration will be marked (if no work was submitted you will receive a mark of 0).
Replacing an incorrect exam response - for online exams that require an uploaded response(s)
You are expected to check your exam response(s) carefully before you press the ‘submit now’ button. Further guidance can be found on the Online Exams page.
If you do identify a substantive error in a file or files you have uploaded (e.g. you have uploaded the wrong file, there are missing pages to your scan or the scan is blurry), you may submit a replacement within 30 minutes of the end of your exam duration:
There is no mechanism to replace an incorrect or incomplete file from 30 mins onwards. The work you uploaded will be marked.
Online exams with typed answers only
If the mode of completion for your online exam is 'Typed answers', you are expected to type your answers directly into Inspera, where they will be automatically saved.
If you decide to work outside of Inspera, with the intention of copying and pasting your answer into Inspera before the end of the exam duration, you do so at your own risk. Any work not entered into Inspera by the time your exam ends cannot be accepted for marking. Only the text saved within Inspera at the end of the exam duration will be marked.
If you lose your internet connection during a typed online exam, you can continue to type into Inspera. If you are offline when the exam ends, do not close your browser window. You will be able to download a record of your exam responses as a .ia file. This is an un-editable file which contains only answers completed within your exam duration and is therefore not considered a late upload. You should then contact the Online Exams Support Desk, by completing the Online Exams Help form.
Further guidance for online exams can be found on the Online Exams page.
Starting an online exam late
You are expected to start your exam promptly at the published start time. However, for exams with a short exam duration (less than 8-hours), the exam will be available in a slightly extended exam window. This means that, if you are prevented from starting your exam on time, you will not lose time from your exam duration if you start within 30 minutes of the scheduled start time. If you start more than 30 minutes late, you will not be penalised but you will have a proportionately reduced exam duration.