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To Date: Re : : ALL Anglia (BA) STUDENTS -NORTH & SOUTH ADMINISTRATION 8th April 2013 May 2013 EXAM SCHEDULE (Semester 2 12/13) From:

Please find attached an official copy of the May2013 examination schedule. Please note that effective from Thursday 11th October 2007, the University (Anglia Ruskin) has prohibited the conducting of all exam revision/ focus classes to students. Mobile phones are NOT allowed into the examination room and any phones in bags must be switched off before entering the room. Mobile phones are not permitted as an alternative to a calculator. Business Analysis (QM exam computer based) Students are reminded to check the notice boards at both the North and South campuses from Wednesday 18th April 2013 for their allotted exam time. Also note that details concerning the above WILL NOT BE communicated over the telephone or via email by Administration. Its the students responsibility to ensure that he/she is aware of his/her assigned time. ACCOUNTING EXAMS current academic year 2012/13 (15 minutes reading time) Effective from January 2012 all accounting exams are 3 hours and 15 minutes; 15 minutes is the reading time. Please note that during the reading time candidates may write on the QUESTION PAPER but NOT in the answer booklet P.T.O

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Students are advised to review the Conduct of Anglia Ruskin Examinations regulations as outlined in your Assessment Regulation booklet pages 22-24 and /or Anglia Ruskin University Academic Regulations pages 63-65. MITIGATION: EXAMINATION This is the process by which the University makes an allowance for any matter or circumstance which may have seriously affected a student's performance in an assessment element(s). Students must submit their request to the following personnel only North Campus Mrs. Anna Lisa Ramnarine - aruhelp@samtt.com South Campus Mr. Ian Durgadeen admin2@samtt.com Mitigation claims must be submitted no later than five (5) working days after the date on which an examination has been sat. IMPORTANT UPDATE revised supporting medical evidence / documentation requirement for both Extension and Mitigation applications The University will no longer be accepting medical certificates. Students are now required to submit a typed or a legible hand written medical note which includes the period of illness and clearly states the nature of the illness. The medical note must be STAMPED. The following reasons for mitigation will no longer be accepted by the University: Poor awareness of Anglia Ruskin Universitys Academic Regulations Being unaware of, or misunderstanding a submission deadline or the date of an examination Computer, disc, printer or any other technical failure for which the student is responsible (students should ensure that they keep a back up copy of their work). Overseas travel for holiday purposes PLEASE VIEW NEXT PAGE
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Work related travel without a supporting letter from the employer A medical certificate and note with a crossed out date or stating that the patient has a medical problem or condition , surgical condition , or viral illness Students are encouraged to consult their Assessment Regulations booklet for further details. Thanking you in advance for your kind cooperation.

Procedure in the event of illness or other valid cause


Mitigation is the process by which the University makes allowance for any matter or circumstance which may have seriously affected a student's performance in an assessment element(s). Mitigating circumstances must have had a seriously adverse effect on the student's performance and have been unanticipated and beyond the student's control. Claims for mitigation must be submitted by the student or in exceptional circumstances (e.g. when a student has been hospitalised) by the Programme Manager or Student Adviser on behalf of the student no later than five working days after the submission date of assessed work or the date on which an examination has been sat. Claims for mitigation are considered against two criteria:

the basis for the claim is an acceptable ground for mitigation and the claim is supported by documentary evidence (a contact telephone number in the case of a close family bereavement) which must accompany the claim wherever practicable.
Claims for mitigation must be submitted to a Student Adviser for an initial check whether both criteria have been satisfied before the claim is formally considered. The outcome of a successful mitigation claim is that:

any mark achieved for the relevant element(s) is annulled. the student is required to take either the assessment or the re-assessment in the mitigated element(s) at a time determined by the University. P.T.O

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the module result will not be capped unless it is a further attempt at re-assessment following a previous failure.

E-VISION: OFFICIAL GRADES SEMESTER 2 & April 2013re sit period: 2nd August 2013 Students must access, view and print their grades from E-vision. SAM will not be held responsible for any student who either fails to access their grades or misinterprets his/her transcript. The official result date for semester 2 and the April 2013 re sit period is 2nd August 2013. Re sit / Deferred semester 2 examinable period: 12th August 2013 The semester 2 re sit examinable period is tentatively schedule from the week commencing August 12th 2013 (this is a provisional date and maybe subjected to review). Please note it is the responsibility of each student (especially foreign students) to ensure that he /she is aware of the correct date and time of his/her re- assessment whether exam or assignment.

UPCOMING ACADEMIC YEAR: Sept 2013 - June 2014 Memos will be distributed on the last day of the main exam / assignment deadline stating the following information. Re opening dates Semester 1 modules Fees Re registration process Thanking you for your cooperation and wishing you continued success in your educational endeavors Please view the official May 2013 exam timetable on the next page.
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ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY (BA) SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT MAY 2013 EXAMINATIONS (NORTH & SOUTH)
MODULE Accounting for Business 3 (3.15 hrs) DATE 20th May 20th May 21st May 22nd May 22nd May TIME 9 am

Sustainable Mgt Futures

3 (3 hrs)

9 am

Analysis of Business - multiple choice 1 ( hrs)

9 am

Analysis of Business computer based 1 ( hrs)

9 am

Financial Management North campus only Financial Reporting only


3

(3.15 hrs)

9 am

(3.15 hrs)

North campus 23rd May 28th May 29th May 9 am

Auditing 3

(3.15 hrs)

North campus only

9 am

Accounting for Ctrl & Per Mgt North campus only

(3.15 hrs)

9am

NOTE TO CANDIDATES Students must supply their writing instruments, rulers etc. Textbooks, scrap paper or any written materials are NOT allowed in the examination room. Please check the notice board for room allocations on each day. Please refer to the Assessment Regulations booklet for a detailed guideline associated with the Conduct of Anglia Ruskin Examinations however please note the following: 1. Students are not permitted to enter the examination room before the time of the examination but only when instructed to do so by an invigilator. Students are normally admitted to the examination room 10 minutes before each exam and are seated 1 per desk.
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2. Students are admitted to the examination room only on the production of their Anglia Ruskin student i.d card (or other means of identification containing a recent photograph, deemed acceptable to the University) which they must place in a prominent position on their desk. The invigilator uses the ID card as evidence of identity when completing the attendance register. 3. Students are not allowed to leave an examination room during the first 30 minutes or the last 15 minutes of the examination. Students wishing to leave the examination room temporarily must seek the prior permission of an invigilator, and are liable to be accompanied throughout their absence by the invigilator or another person designated by the invigilator. 4. Students are permitted to enter the examination room up to 30 minutes after the official start of the examination, but not normally thereafter. If there are abnormal or extenuating circumstances leading to the late arrival of the student, the invigilator has discretion to admit the student after the first 30 minutes has expired provided no student has already left the examination room. Additional time for any student arriving after the start of an examination is not permitted in any circumstances.

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