Examinations & assessment

Your assessments and examinations are a large part of your time at the University. Ensuring that you are well prepared is key to your success.
Referencing
Referencing is essential to demonstrate that you have read thoroughly, and acknowledges the ideas and materials of other authors in your work. The Academic Skills and Learning Centre provides further information regarding referencing basics, academic honesty, and plagiarism.
Please also see the Plagiarism and academic misconduct page for CBE-specific information.
Examinations links
- ANU examination conduct information
- Examination timetable - where and when your examinations will be held.
- See your results - log into ISIS.
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Deferred (previous called Special) examinations - If you are unable to attend a scheduled examination due to extraordinary circumstances.
- Past exam papers - Some courses have past examination papers available from the Library.
- Exam viewing - go to your Research School's website.
Assessment links
- Special consideration - what to do if your performance in your assessment has been affected by factors outside of your control.
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Appealing a result - how to appeal a result in a piece of assessment.
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Undergraduate academic progress - what happens if you fail a course
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Graduate coursework academic progress - what happens if you fail a course.
Updated: 17 February 2017 / Responsible Officer: Dean, Business & Economics / Page Contact: College Web Team