GOLDEN RULES FOR COMPUTER-BASED EXAMINATIONS
- READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTIONS:
– Carefully read and understand all instructions provided before starting the examination.
– Seek clarification from the invigilator if any instructions are unclear.
- NO UNAUTHORIZED MATERIALS:
– Do not bring any unauthorized materials, such as notes, textbooks, or electronic devices, into the examination hall.
- NO COMMUNICATION:
– Maintain complete silence during the examination. Do not communicate with other students in any form.
- NO INTERNET BROWSING:
– Do not attempt to access the internet or any external websites unless explicitly allowed by the exam instructions.
- NO COPYING OR PLAGIARISM:
– Do not copy from other students or any unauthorize sources. All work must be your own.
- NO UNAUTHORIZED SOFTWARE:
– Do not install or use any unauthorized software on the examination computer.
- FOLLOW TIME LIMITS:
– Adhere to the specified time limits for each section of the examination. Submit your answers promptly at the end of each section.
- SAVE WORK REGULARLY:
– Save your work regularly to avoid losing any progress in case of technical issues.
- REPORT TECHNICAL ISSUES:
– Immediately inform the invigilator if you encounter any technical issues during the examination.
- STAY SEATED:
– Remain seated throughout the examination unless otherwise instructed by the invigilator.
- 12. NO CHEATING DEVICES:
– Do not use any electronic devices, such as mobile phones, smart watches, or Bluetooth devices, during the examination.
- 13. RESPECT EXAM ENVIRONMENT:
– Treat the examination environment with respect. Do not damage or tamper with any equipment.
- CONSEQUENCES OF MALPRACTICE:
– Understand that engaging in any form of malpractice may result in severe consequences, including disciplinary actions and academic penalties.
Best regards.