Article 1

It is the student’s responsibility to follow the exam date, time, and location. The examination timetable will be announced on department bulletin boards. Students should ensure that they arrive at the exam hall at least 10 minutes before the start of the examination.

Article 2

If you arrive late to the examination; they should take permission from the invigilator to enter the hall quietly. No additional time will be allowed for students arriving late.

Students arriving more than 15 minutes after the start of the examination will not be allowed into the hall. If a student is ill on the day of examination or delayed due to an emergency situation, the student should contact his/her department immediately to let the department administration know about it. Department administrative staff will advise the student on the action that s/he should take.

Article 3

Students must remain silent as soon as they enter the examination hall. Students should write all information required diligently on the front cover of the answer booklet.

Article 4

Students should not bring any valuable items to the examination hall.

Students are not allowed to bring any electronic devices (mobiles, smartwatches, tablets…) to the examination hall. If they bring any electronic device to the exam hall, they should switch off mobile phones and leave them in the bag or on the invigilators’ desk for the duration of the examination. Invigilators will not be held responsible if the belongings of students are lost.

Article 5

Unless the instructor specifically allows the use of accompanying materials, all books and/or notes must be left at the front of the hall. Anyone found consulting notes after being
allowed into the hall will be reported to their department. Allowable accompanying materials will be checked for annotations mentioned in the exam paper. Any
unauthorized material will be confiscated and reported to the department administration. If students are found writings on their hands, or any part of their bodies, no matter
what is written, they will be accepted as cheating. All students suspected of cheating in this way will be dealt with under the University’s disciplinary regulations.


Article 6

Students are responsible for bringing their own pens, pencils, and any other relevant exam materials. All pencil cases should be transparent and should not contain any paper. And students should not use color pens or pencils but blue and black.


Article 7

Students should ensure that they have Tishk International University Identity Card to display on the desk. The ones who don’t have it will not be accepted to exams.


Article 8

Students may only use a calculator during their examination if the examination instructions allow it. All calculators must be non-programmable and must be left on the desk during the examination for inspection. Invigilators will confiscate any calculator that does not conform to regulations.


Article 9

An announcement of the start and end of the exam will be done before the exam starts by writing on the board of exam hall by chief invigilators only.


Article 10

When a student is given permission to leave, s/he should collect all belongings and leave the hall as quickly as possible and is not allowed to speak until s/he leaves the examination hall. The student should be aware that other students may still be finishing examinations in the same hall or building so those who leave should consider of others’ need for silence, and should remain quiet until they have made way out of the classroom. Not following this instruction will be accepted as cheating.


Article 11

Objections to final exam results end 3 days after the announcement of the scores.


Article 12

Cheating in examinations will not be tolerated and will result in serious penalties. If a student is suspected of cheating, the student will be asked to hand the exam paper and leave the exam hall. Students should obey the instructions of invigilators and they should not argue with the invigilators if they have been instructed to leave the room. Invigilators can report the incidents or cases to their head of departments (students can report the incident to their departments as well if they think they are treated unjustly). Incidences of cheating will always be reported to the student’s department and dealt with under the University disciplinary regulations.


Article 13

Cheating includes using unauthorized material, hiding notes, reading notes, writing notes or anything is written on any part of students’ body, speaking, whispering, peering, changing place without permission, reading the examination paper, continuing to write after the examination has been finished etc. or trying to cheat in any way. Various penalties have been meted out by the University ranging from examination papers being marked as fail to expulsion from the program of study.


Article 14

Students who fail in NA (Non-Attendance) are not allowed to take final exams under any circumstances.


Article 15

Students are not allowed to leave the exam hall in the first 30 minutes after the exam starts.