What happens if the exam is disrupted by a fire alarm or other problem requiring a halt to the exam?
If it is not necessary to evacuate the room but the exam must be halted temporarily (less than 30 minutes), the invigilator will keep track of the time missed and add this time on to the end of the exam. You will not be penalized for any disruption to your exam. Should you feel that the disruption is too severe, after a minimum of 10 minutes has elapsed, you will be given the option of rebooking your exam sitting at no charge. This decision must be made and communicated to the invigilator before the sitting resumes. During the interruption to the exam, you must remain seated quietly at your workstation. No talking or studying will be allowed. If it is necessary for the exam room to be evacuated, the sitting will be cancelled and all students will have to rebook their exams. This policy applies to all exam sittings, both computer- and paper-based. There will be no charge for the rebooking and CSI will make every effort to accommodate all requests as quickly as possible.
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