When are the exam periods?

There are three main University exam periods each academic year when the University runs on-site exams and online timed assessments.

Exam periodProvisional timetable publishedFinal timetable published
January – Semester 1 examsMid-NovemberEarly December
May – Semester 2 examsMid-MarchLate March
Summer reassessment periodN/AOne week after June results publication

For all the key academic dates, have a look at the term dates.

Exam timetables

You can download the provisional timetable for May below:

The finalised exam dates and times will appear in your CMISGo timetable. Please note, if your exam is running as an online timed assessment and you have 24 hours to complete your exam, it will appear on your timetable on both the date it is due to be released and the date of submission. 

Please check the timetable carefully. There may be more than one module with the same or similar Module Title so always check the Module Code. All exams will either be undertaken as an onsite exam or an online timed assessment. If you are unsure whether you are due to take an onsite exam or an online timed assessment, please check with your Module Leader. You are strongly advised to read through the exam arrangements that have been put in place which can be found on the Exam FAQs page.

Online timed assessments

The on-line assessment will be released to students via Blackboard at the time and date that the examination is scheduled on the exam timetable above. For example, if your examination is scheduled for 10am on 5 January, that is when it will be released to you on Blackboard. All dates and times shown on the exam timetable are UK (GMT), so please be aware of the time difference if you are currently overseas.

For most modules, you will have 24 hours in which to complete and upload your work, using the Blackboard submission link. In these cases, if your on-line examination is scheduled for a Friday, your submission deadline will fall on the Saturday. 

For some modules, where the nature of the assessment requires it, you will have less than 24 hours in which to complete and submit your work. Full details will be provided to you by your Module Leader following the publication of the timetable. You should note that your exam is not expected to take longer to complete than the originally planned time (2 or 3 hours for example). The 24 hours provides a window of time for you to complete and upload as required.

Your Module Leader will be available on Blackboard during the first hour of the on-line examination in order to answer any questions you might have, and will check in periodically throughout the submission window period to address any other issues that have been raised.

Please refer to the exam FAQs.