Information for Students
April 30, 2020

Not necessarily. Although Boards of Examiners will assign module marks where possible, there may be instances in which there is insufficient data available to assign a mark with confidence. This might include, for example:

  • Instances where the assessment in question examines programme learning outcomes which have not been, and will not be, assessed elsewhere in the programme.
  • Instances where external professional bodies have imposed restrictions on assigning marks.
  • Other instances, not outlined here, where these is insufficient data available to assign a mark with confidence.

However, please that be assured that if the Board of Examiners is unable to assign a module mark, you will be given the opportunity to complete the assessment under normal conditions, at the next available opportunity, for full marks and without any financial implications.

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