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Absence, withdrawal and submitting a blank exam

Absence, withdrawal and submitting a blank exam

What happens if you are absent, withdraw from an examination or submitting a blank exam?
  • Absence from an examination

    If you do not present yourself for the examination within the appointed deadline, you will be registered as not attended and have then used one examination attempt. This also applies if you do not submit an answer paper (home examination, portfolio examination etc.) within the appointed deadline.

  • Withdrawal from an examination

    If you choose to withdraw without submitting an answer paper, your paper will be regarded as a withdrawal. You will then have used one examination attempt and may not take a new examination.

  • Blank answer

    If you choose to submit an empty answer paper, it will be sent to examiners and you will receive the grade F/fail in Studentweb. You have used one examination attempt and have the right to take a new and postponed exam.

  • Illness on exam day

    Please read this information about illness on exam day.

  • Questions?