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Examinations and results

Examination results

For details of results, students should access My Student Admin at:

Examination timetables and conduct

Information about examination timetables, conduct in examinations, appeals, and special consideration is available at:

Students should also read the Rules of the University for detailed requirements in relation to examination attendance and conduct.

For information on procedures followed in cases of suspected academic misconduct including misconduct in an examination, see the Rules of the University at:

Grades and grade point average

Students studying by coursework receive a grade for each subject completed. The schedule of grade descriptions is published in the Student and Related Rules at:

In most situations students also receive a progressive grade point average (GPA) indicating their overall performance in a course.

A GPA is a progressive measure of academic achievement over the duration of enrolment in a course. It provides an overall view of a student's performance in a course and is an internationally recognised measure of student performance.

GPA is only applicable to coursework awards that students commenced from Autumn semester 2003 (not research degrees).

The GPA is based on the subject grade and credit points and is calculated using a pre-set weighting for each grade for all courses commenced from Autumn semester 2003. In most case the GPA is calculated automatically at the end of each semester.

The GPA is included on academic records.

Further information is available at: