FAQ - Exam Result and Related

Examination

Supplementary Exam

Assessment Feedback

Viewing your final assessment

You can apply to view your final assessment. See below for the assessment types and the information available for you to review.

  • eAssessment: we will provide you with an opportunity to view a PDF version of your submission only

A staff member will be present when you view your assessment. You may not take a physical or softcopy of the exam script.

Note - the marker of the final assessment will not be present during the viewing and the staff member cannot provide you with information or advice relating to your assessment/viewing and performance in the unit.

Apply to view your final assessment

After the teaching period results are released, you will have a two-week window to submit your application to the school. We kindly encourage you to ensure your application is submitted within this timeframe to avoid disappointment and allow sufficient time for processing and review. Once your application has been reviewed and approved, we will contact you with all the necessary details, including the date and time for your scheduled viewing session.

To provide further clarification, for example, if the results are released on 2 December, the application period will run from 3 December to 17 December. We are grateful for your interest and are here to assist you throughout this process.

Request a remark due to error

You can only request a re-mark if you believe there has been a marking error.

Students do not have an automatic right to have an assessment re-marked.

To be eligible to request a re-mark you must first: Access the feedback as outlined on your unit Moodle site Apply and view your final assessment

You must submit your request for a re-mark in writing within six weeks of the results release date. For units taught in semester 2, you must submit your request no later than week 1 of semester 1 of the following year.

Where a request is granted and the original mark is found to be incorrect, the error will be corrected and the revised mark will stand.

Fail grades: under university policy all fail grades are double marked before the result is finalised.