ADVICE TO STUDENTS ON EXAM MALPRACTICE *The exam - TopicsExpress



          

ADVICE TO STUDENTS ON EXAM MALPRACTICE *The exam experience* Cambridge is committed to ensuring that all candidates have the same exam experience. Malpractice gives some candidates an unfair advantage in an exam and undermines the integrity of our assessments. *If you are offered exam-related materials* You must not accept any information relating to question papers before an exam. If you are offered information you must report this immediately. If you receive an email with an attachment you suspect may be a question paper, do not open the file. You must not forward this email to anyone else. Follow the process outlined below. Obtaining or trying to obtain information before an exam is a serious case of malpractice and could lead to disqualification from all your exams. *If you suspect malpractice has occurred* It is Cambridge policy to make sure that candidates are not disadvantaged by actions outside of their control. If you are aware of malpractice you must do one of the following as quickly as possible: • Tell your school. • If you cannot tell your school, tell Cambridge. Email [email protected] with ‘QPCOMP’ in the subject line and include: - your Centre name and number - the question paper name and code - details of where the information came from - details of who else may have received the information.
Posted on: Wed, 21 May 2014 08:20:20 +0000

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