How do I apply for supplementary exams at Unisa?

How do I apply for supplementary exams at Unisa?

What’s the process?

  1. The online application form is available on myUnisa. Login to myUnisa, click on “Assessment Admin” and “Examination Results”.
  2. Pay the fee to have your exam answer book re-marked.
  3. Re-register for the module before the closing date for registrations while you wait for the result of the re-mark.

How do I access Myexam?

Go to myExams https://myexams.unisa.ac.za/portal and login with your myUnisa credentials (your student number and password). Click on the name of the specific examination site through the site tabs on the horizontal navigation bar.

What happens if I fail a supplementary exam?

What Happens if you Fail a Supplementary Exam. Failing a matric re-write doesn’t mean your academic life comes to a halt. If you fail, you can register to redo your matric. It might take longer than you expected but you will achieve your goal at the end.

What happens if you fail a supplementary exam Unisa?

If you qualify for a supplementary examination (you must receive 40% in your examination to qualify for a supplementary exam), you will be notified when you receive your results. Supplementary examinations missed as a result of this will not be rescheduled, nor will you be granted any further examination opportunities.

What happens if you fail a module twice at Unisa?

Normally students are allowed one retake of failed modules. If they do not pass that time than it is likely they will have to retake the module the following year, this comes at an extra financial cost and it means they won’t be able to progress to the next year of their course.

Are Unisa exams online 2021?

The 2021 examination will be over a longer period than usual and will be scheduled from 20 September to 26 November 2021 since students have to prepare and write more examinations than usual. All examinations will be online and the approved examination type per module will be applied.

Can I write my supplementary exams in November?

Can I write supplementary examinations in the Western Cape? No, only candidates who wrote the November examinations the previous year are allowed to write the supplementary examinations. Q: I was a repeat learner and wrote two subjects in the November National Senior Certificate examinations.

Is a supplementary exam hard?

Is supplementary exam difficult? The assessments are, in general, a bit harder because you are being given a second chance. Additionally, since the tests are done in isolation, it means that the student does not have tension for other subjects. To be fair to other students, the assessment is set to be tougher.

Can I graduate if I fail a module?

Can I graduate if I fail a module? Failed Module Element If your marks for other module elements are high enough that your averaged course mark is 40 or above, you will pass the module overall regardless of the one failure. However, you may wish to re-submit anyway, in order to achieve a higher overall degree average.

What percentage is a distinction at Unisa?

24.2 The predicate “with distinction” in a module will be recorded on the academic record and the Advance Statement of Results when a student achieves a final examination mark of 75%. 24.3 A qualification is passed “with distinction” when a student has: 24.3.

Where do I log in for my UNISA exam?

Click on the Login link in the top right-hand corner of the landing page. Enter your myUnisa login details. Where is my Exams on Unisa? The examination will take place on a dedicated platform called myExams. Go to myExams https://myexams.unisa.ac.za/portal and login using your myUnisa credentials (your student number and password).

Do you have to write UNISA assignment before closing date?

They’re critical and compulsory – you won’t be allowed to write the examination unless you’ve completed the relevant assignments. It remains your responsibility to ensure that your assignment reaches Unisa on or before the closing date.

Why do you need to do assignments in myunisa?

Assignments help lecturers to see whether you understand the module, and they help you to learn the work and prepare for exams. They’re critical and compulsory – you won’t be allowed to write the examination unless you’ve completed the relevant assignments.

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