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Can an internal alternative examiner be nominated if one of the primary examiners is also internal?

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Can an internal alternative examiner be nominated if one of the primary examiners is also internal?

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Yes, however, the internal alternative examiner could only replace the internal primary examiner, as no more than one internal examiner is allowed to examine a thesis. If one of the two external primary examiners was unable to participate, a new external examiner would need to be nominated and approved as the replacement examiner.

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