6.1 Central and Deferred Examinations
Central examinations are conducted by Student Administration in the central examination period (refer to Policy and Procedures for Central Examinations).
A student who, through illness or other exceptional cause beyond their control, is unable to attend an examination may lodge an application to sit a deferred examination with Student Administration, not later than five working days after the day of the examination (refer to Section 5.2; refer also to Policy and Procedures for Deferred Examinations).
Examination scripts from central or deferred examinations are collected from Student Administration by the Lecturer-in-Charge for marking. Sessional staff must make prior arrangements to collect the scripts.
Lecturers-in-Charge are required to provide past examination papers (other than multiple choice examinations and examinations involving practical work, computer exercises or those with unresolved copyright implications) to the Library as soon as possible after the examination. The authorised past examination papers will be made available on a ‘Past Examination Papers Collection’ web page four weeks after the examination period designated on the examination paper.
6.2 School Examinations
Schools may conduct examinations and class tests and set other types of assessment tasks which will be described in the unit outline. Unless the Lecturer-in-Charge otherwise determines and notifies students via the unit outline, the procedures contained in the Policy and Procedures for Central Examinations from Section 2.2 - 7 and for Deferred Examinations from Sections 2 - 5 will apply to the extent appropriate to School Examinations but will not apply to class tests or other assessment tasks.
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2017-06-29
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