Everything you need to know about your exams — when they will be, how to prepare, and what to do on exam day.
If you have on-campus exams, you must be in Melbourne for the entire exams period, including the supplementary exam period. You must sit your exams in the format they are offered.
The Semester 2 exam timetable is now available via my.unimelb. Remember you’ll need your student card to sit your exams. If you don’t have one, order your student card before Friday 11 October.
Exam dates and timetable
Exam formats
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On-campus written exams
Information about how your on-campus written exam will run, including venue details, what to bring, and what to expect on the day.
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On-campus digital exams
Find out how your on-campus digital (Cadmus or LMS Classic Quiz) exam will run, including how to prepare, venue details, and what to expect on the day.
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Off-campus digital open-book exams
Advice for sitting your off-campus digital open-book exam, which can be taken online at your preferred location.
Required exam preparation
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Laptop preparation (on-campus exams)
You must set up your device at least a week before the exam. Here's how.
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Pre–exam day checklist (on-campus exams)
For on-campus exams, make sure you have completed these necessary preparation steps.
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Pre–exam day checklist (off-campus digital open-book)
For off-campus exams, complete this checklist in advance to ensure you can take the exam successfully.
Special consideration and alternative arrangements
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Special consideration
If your ability to undertake an assessment is affected by illness, bereavement or trauma, you may be eligible for support via special consideration.
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Special consideration (technical)
If you cannot complete an online assessment due to major technical disruptions or failures, you can apply for special consideration (technical).
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Special and supplementary assessment
What to do if you've been offered special or supplementary assessment.
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Alternative Exam Arrangements
Alternative Exam Arrangements (AEAs) are study adjustments granted to students who require changes to the scheduled conditions or format of an exam.
Exam support
If you encounter technical disruptions or failures during an online exam, follow the advice on our Special consideration (technical) page.
Exam support is also available by calling Stop 1.
What's next?
Find out when results are out, how to access and understand your grades, and what to do if you’re missing results or want to see your paper.