The first semester exams start next week on Monday 11 January and will last until Saturday 23 January.
Individual exam timetables can be viewed via your . They will show you the definitive time/date, location and seat number for your exams. You should ensure that you know where the exam room is in advance, to prevent last minute panic. Have a look at the and the .
Read through the to ensure that you know what to do and what to expect. If you require a dictionary during an exam, read the policy regarding .
If you are prevented from attending any examination by some urgent cause other than illness, you must inform your student office as soon as is practicable.
What to do if you are feeling ill?
You should not start or continue your exam if you are feeling ill.
If you are feeling ill before your exam, you should notify your student office as soon as possible. They may be able to arrange for you to re-take your exam when you are feeling better, or during the supplementary exam period.
If you feel ill during your exam, you should attract the attention of an invigilator by raising your hand and explain that you are feeling unwell. You can find more information .
Where to Study?
With the libraries almost full these days, there are plenty of alternative spaces where you can study in peace. is a complete list.