What’s an invigilated exam?
A. An invigilated exam is an examination supervised by an invigilator. . The invigilator is responsible for ensuring that you sit the exam under university conditions. Invigilated exams are arranged by the OUA Exams Unit and conducted in one of the many approved exam venues throughout Australia. Your exam timetable will be released in Week Six or Seven of the Study Period or Session. Exams are held during business hours, Monday to Friday, and are generally conducted during the week following the end of the Study Period/Session. All students are required to sit their exams at an OUA approved exam venue unless eligible for special local invigilation services. Students studying outside Australia may have different arrangements concerning invigilation. Please read information from the university carefully.