Find the answers to your questions about examinations below. Exam information can also be found in the Chem Central module on Blackboard Learn.
Support
- Where can I get extra help with my work?
- Where can I get help with studying for exams, learning things like exam technique and coping with exam stress?
- What material can I bring to an exam? Can I bring my own calculator? What else is supplied for me?
- Can I see old exam questions and answers to help in my revision?
- I had extra time for my exams when I was in school. Can I get extra time for my exams in College?
Where can I get extra help with my work?
Where can I get help with studying for exams, learning things like exam technique and coping with exam stress?
What material can I bring to an exam? Can I bring my own calculator? What else is supplied for me?
Can I see old exam questions and answers to help in my revision?
I had extra time for my exams when I was in school. Can I get extra time for my exams in College?
Illness and mitigating circumstances
There is a College document relating to mitigating circumstances which should be consulted in conjunction with the following specific advice.
Illness/ mitigating circumstances
- What happens if I am too ill to do assessed coursework?
- What happens if I am ill for an exam?
- What happens if I become ill during an exam?
What happens if I am too ill to do assessed coursework?
What happens if I am ill for an exam?
What happens if I become ill during an exam?
Grades
- How is the mark for each exam paper determined?
- What happens if I answer more than the required number of question parts?
- What happens if I answer more than the required number of questions?
- How do I convert letter grades to marks?
- What is the pass mark for exams and coursework?
- Why does the department only issue letter grades?
- What do I have to do to qualify to proceed to the next academic year?
- How is my first year total mark calculated?
- How is my degree class determined?
- Is there a quota for degrees? Can only a set number of people get First Class Honours?
- How are marks determined for examinations taken abroad? (F101, F104, F1R1, F1R2 and F1R4)
How is the mark for each exam paper determined?
What happens if I answer more than the required number of question parts?
What happens if I answer more than the required number of questions?
How do I convert letter grades to marks?
What is the pass mark for exams and coursework?
Why does the department only issue letter grades?
What do I have to do to qualify to proceed to the next academic year?
How is my first year total mark calculated?
How is my degree class determined?
Is there a quota for degrees? Can only a set number of people get First Class Honours?
How are marks determined for examinations taken abroad? (F101, F104, F1R1, F1R2 and F1R4)
Results queries
- My results are not as good as I thought. Can my exam be re-marked?
- My results are not as good as I thought. Can I see my exam booklets to see where I went wrong?
- Scheme for the Award of Honours
My results are not as good as I thought. Can my exam be re-marked?
My results are not as good as I thought. Can I see my exam booklets to see where I went wrong?
Scheme for the Award of Honours
Resits
- Can I take my re-sit exams abroad in my home country?
- Can I resit exams I have passed in order to get a higher mark?
- What happens if I fail my re-sit exams?
- What are restricted credit and full credit? If I fail an exam, do I get zero?
- How many times can I re-sit an exam?
Can I take my re-sit exams abroad in my home country?
Can I resit exams I have passed in order to get a higher mark?
What happens if I fail my re-sit exams?
What are restricted credit and full credit? If I fail an exam, do I get zero?
How many times can I re-sit an exam?
General information
- How are exam questions prepared?
- Who marks exam questions?
- When are the exams and when are the re-sit exams?
- Can I take a year out of my degree?
How are exam questions prepared?
Who marks exam questions?
When are the exams and when are the re-sit exams?
Can I take a year out of my degree?
For current students
Terms and conditions
Important information that you need to be aware of both prior to becoming a student, and during your studies at Imperial College: