Maths Exam Guide
Section outline
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Students are encouraged to read through the Maths Exam Guide before having exams.
This will give you information on
- the formats of the final exams
- solutions submission methods
- regulations on academic offences
- guidelines for calculators.
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Exam Timetable
Your examination timetable is published on MySIS. It will indicate the date, location (whether physical venue or online), and your assigned seat number for the exam.
It is your responsibility to familiarise yourself with the dates, times, and venues of your exams, to review your personal timetable for any possible errors or omissions, and to stay updated on any amendments to the full examination schedule on the MySIS portal.
Should you encounter any issues with your timetable, please contact the Exams Team promptly via AskQM
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Familiarise yourself with the Academic Misconduct Policy & Academic Regulations
If you don't follow guidelines properly, it could lead to an academic misconduct investigation. This can be a lengthy process, potentially affecting progression to the next year of your course, starting internships that rely on your grades. There could also be visa implications or delays to your graduation. All of which we want to help you avoid. -
This is a trial environment optional for students to practice online assessment submissions to prepare themselves for exams. This is to allow students to get used to using the technology, and the content may not be what you will see in the exam.
If you would like to practice the process of uploading submission for an online assessment, please access this submission point within the mentioned period.
This trial environment is available for a period of 2 hours, within which you must submit your file.
You may log out and in again during that time, but the countdown timer will not stop. If your attempt is still in progress at the end of the set time slot, any answers you have filled will be automatically submitted.
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Students with disabilities, specific learning differences like dyslexia and short-term conditions (e.g. broken limbs, pregnancy) can apply to the Disability and Dyslexia Service for Examination Access Arrangements (EAA).
The role of the Disability and Dyslexia Service (DDS) is to agree appropriate arrangements with the student.