If exams contribute towards your final mark, it is essential that you are well prepared for them.
This section covers all you need to know regarding taking exams at the University:
- The regulations you must read and understand before taking an exam at the University
- Guidance on how to prepare and what to expect on the day of the exam
- Procedures for requesting individual arrangements and concessions
- Getting your results and reassessment
- Past exam papers
Exams at the University occur all year round, you can find the key dates for 2012/13 examinations by clicking on the link Exam dates and deadlines 2012/13.
You may find it helpful to know more about the main assessment period and the process for timetabling your examined modules. The University issues the dates of the examination period at the beginning of the academic year so that you can ensure that you will be free throughout the examination period and to plan your revision. For further information, see the Guide to How We Schedule Exams.
Your individual exam timetable will be published prior to the Easter break to give you a reasonable period of time in which to prepare for your examinations. Your timetable will be published on e:Vision and sent to your UEA email. Should you have any issues with your timetable, please contact your Hub.
If you have informed us that you require individual arrangements for your exams, these are also taken into account in scheduling your exams. If you have requested an individual arrangement, you may get an email which tells you your arrangements are 'to be announced', this is because you will get another email at a later stage informing you of your individual exam arrangements such as a different location where you will sit your exam.


