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Examinations are usually held world-wide at a number of centres.

Please read carefully through the relevant sections of the current Regulations and Student Handbook concerning "Effective date of registration" and "Assessment".

In order to enter for an examination, registered students must complete an Examination Entry Form, indicating clearly the subjects in which they wish to be examined.

For undergraduate programmes, the deadline for registering for examinations is 1 February.  For postgraduate programmes, the deadline is 1 February for May/June examinations and 1 August for October examinations. It is crucial that you submit your examination entry form by the deadlines for examination entry. Please note the University can accept no responsibility for making arrangements on your behalf.

The process for examination entry in May/June 2012 will be the same as last year with the exception that your entry form and related instructions are available to download from the portal rather than from your local examination centre. If you are entering examinations for the first time, you should read the instructions that can be downloaded with your entry form carefully. These instructions will provide information on the entry process and fee payment. 

Please login to the Student Portal to download your examination entry form.

Your examination entry form will be pre-populated with your programme of study, contact details and the modules you selected during the registration process. If your contact details have changed, you can update these details yourself through the Portal. If your Programme or your modules are not correct you can amend the form before submission, you should ensure however that any amendments that you do make to your form comply with the Regulations for your programme of study.

If you are unable to download your pre-populated entry form from the Student Portal you can download a blank form below [the forms are available as PDF's]:

2012 Entry forms:

EMFSS Examination Entry Forms
Access Route / Diplomas for Graduates / BSc degrees
Diploma in Economics / Diploma in Social Sciences
Please note, only to be used for EMFSS Programmes
LLB Examination Entry Form
LLB degree / Diploma in Law / Diploma in Common Law
Please note, only to be used for Undergraduate Laws Programmes
Postgraduate Laws Examination Entry Form (Home and Overseas)
Postgraduate Laws (Certificate, Diploma & LLM)
Please note, only to be used for Postgraduate Laws Programmes
General Examination Entry Form
Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes
Please note, not to be used for LLB or EMFSS Degree Programmes

We advise you to contact your Overseas Examination Centre now to discuss arrangements including local deadlines and administrative fees. Please note that Overseas Examination Centres’ deadlines for the return of completed entry forms are usually set well in advance of the University deadlines.

Here is a list of some of the Examination Centres which have been approved by the University to conduct examinations.

Two copies of the completed entry form must be submitted to the examination officer in charge at the chosen Overseas Examination Centre. One must be countersigned and returned to the University with your entry fee attached (where applicable); the second copy should be retained by the local testing centre for their records.

If you are sitting the examination in London your completed entry form must be submitted to the relevant Examinations Office at the University by the deadline for the receipt of entries.

Please check the section on "Student Fees" on our website; these include examination fees and re-entry fees payable to the University.

If you follow the procedures set out above, you will be entered for the examination and receive an Admission Notice/Timetable approximately 10 days before the start of the examinations. Starting dates are set out in the Course Regulations for your subject and also in the advance timetables.

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