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Online Exams

Online Exams

Student focused resources produced by CTIL to prepare and support students taking an online exam.
  • Introduction to Online Exams

    Information on remote online exams and invigilated online exams.
  • Preparing for an Invigilated Online Assessment

    Guidance on what to do before, during and after your invigilated online assessment.
  • Taking an Invigilated Questionmark Assessment

    Information on starting, taking and finishing your invigilated Questionmark assessment.
  • Taking an ExamOnline Assessment

    Information on starting, taking and finishing your ExamOnline assessment.
  • Taking a Remote Online Assessment

    Information on where to find your assessment and links to key resources to help you complete the assessment.
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