
Information for candidates
The guidance here explains your responsibilities as a student, covering everything from coursework submission requirements and referencing guidelines to examination conduct and the use of social media during assessment periods.
Information for students
The guidance here is designed to help you avoid common pitfalls that could jeopardise your results and to ensure you maintain the highest standards of academic integrity throughout your studies.
We strongly recommend that you read the guidance relevant to your qualifications thoroughly and keep them for reference throughout your studies. If you have any questions about the content, speak to your teachers at your school, college or other educational establishment who can provide clarification and additional support.
Key documents and resources for students
- Coursework assessments
Use to understand the rules for completing coursework and what is permitted. - On-screen tests
Specific procedures and requirements for computer-based examinations, an alternative to paper-based assessments. - Artificial Intelligence and assessment
Use to understand when AI tools can be used and what is not permitted in assessments.
- Non-examination assessments
Use to understand what you must and must not do in non-examination assessments. - Written exams
Guidance for written exams, including conduct rules and what to expect on exam day.
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Preparing to sit exams

Social Media 2024

AI (Artificial Intelligence) and assessments)

