Can adjustments be made after I've taken an exam?

Modified on Fri, 2 Aug at 12:18 PM

Special consideration involves procedures that may result in an adjustment to the marks of students who have not been able to demonstrate attainment because of exceptional circumstances during the examination itself. We must ensure that we treat students fairly and in accordance with any awarding organisation/professional body guidance.


If you believe that you were disadvantaged in the examination through circumstances beyond your control – for example, illness during the examination, fire alarm during the examination – you may make a request for special consideration. 


You should ensure that the invigilator records the circumstances and then the centre will complete the necessary Special Consideration Form and submit to the awarding body no later than 14 days after the examination. Again, please refer to each Institute’s individual guidance. 


The application should be supported by appropriate evidence, for example, a doctor’s letter in the case of illness.

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