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Please bring a form of photographic identification to your exam, your student ID card is fine.

 

It is your responsibility to bring the correct stationery to your exam. Failure to do so may result in you not being able to sit the exam. Stationery required includes pens, pencils, highlighters, erasers, pencil sharpener, ruler, coloured pencils and permitted calculators.

 

You will need to check with your module convenor if a calculator can be used during your exam. If your exam does require a calculator, please read our guidance notes for a specific list of calculators that can be used. Using a non-approved calculator will be treated as academic misconduct.

 

Standard, non-electronic ear plugs are permitted during exams provided they are brought to the exam location in the clear plastic bag they arrive in.

 

You can bring water in a clear plastic bottle. You can also bring snacks such as fruit or sweets. But you should avoid bringing any foods with an overpowering smell or anything in a loud/rustling packet.

 

You can bring a standard translation dictionary to your exam if English is not your first language, provided that neither language is the subject of the exam. Subject specific translation dictionaries are not permitted.

 

You must make sure that the dictionary has not been annotated in any way. Dictionaries with any notes or annotations will be confiscated and treated as suspected academic misconduct.