CAIE Venue Letter Oct Nov 2021
CAIE Venue Letter Oct Nov 2021
CAIE Venue Letter Oct Nov 2021
This notice has been written to help you. Please read it carefully and follow the instructions
before you take your Cambridge International Examinations. If there is anything you do not
understand, especially which calculator you may use, please ask your teacher/invigilator.
Note: You must bring Statement of Entry along with ORIGINAL PASSPORT to ALL
examinations. Candidates who are not in possession of these documents will not be
admitted to the Examination Hall. Your documents should be placed on your desk for
inspection during the examination.
If you are under 18 candidate please print your SOEs on yellow colour page and above
18 on white papers. Yellow statement of entries should not be changed or photocopied
by any of the students as these are important to identify and escort under 18
candidates.
1. SESSION TIMETABLES
Monday to Thursday
• Morning Sessions will start at 11:00 am and doors will be closed at 10:30am.
• Afternoon Sessions will start at 03:00 pm and doors will be closed at 02:30
pm.
Friday timings
• Morning Sessions- Timings are already revised in timetable
• Afternoon Sessions will start at 03:00 pm and doors will be closed at
02:30pm.
Reporting time to the venue: Two hours prior to the scheduled exam time.
2. EXAMINATION VENUES
We regard the safety and well-being of our students as our top priority. In compliance
with the directions of higher committees and the Ministry of Education latest
regulations, it is mandatory for all students and staff members to receive two doses
of COVID-19 vaccine to enter educational facilities.
In the light of this, kindly note that you will need to present evidence of
receiving two doses of vaccination to enter the school campus on your exam
day via Tawakkalna App.
For more information on the new guidelines and how they might affect you, please
refer to and visit the websites of the Ministry of Education.
3. TIMETABLE CLASHES
Please check the notice board at the exams venue daily to know your arrangement for
clashes. Please do check your Statement of Entry for information of your clash papers in
advance.
4. REGULATIONS
Make Sure You Know the Rules
• You must follow all instructions given by the British Council and Invigilators.
• You must check your hall and seat number before each examination for every session.
• You must be on time for all examinations.
• You may take into the examination room only the materials and equipment which are
allowed for that particular exams. Stationery should be in transparent pouch and
water bottle without the packaging labels. You must not take into the
examination room: calculator cases or instruction leaflets, bags, pencil cases, personal
TVs/stereos, pagers, mobile phones, palm-top computers, or any other material or
equipment. Anyone found in possession of any of any unauthorised material, even
if you do not intend to use it, will automatically disqualify you from the subject
being taken and has to be reported to the Exams Board.
Please note: The British Council is not responsible for handbags and valuables, which
are left outside the Examination Hall. Please make it a point not to bring such items
with you.
• You must not take part in any unfair practice either when preparing Coursework, or
when taking the examination.
• Correcting fluid/correcting pens must not be used.
• You must not talk to, attempt to communicate in any way with, seek assistance from or
give assistance to or disturb other candidates once you have entered the examination
room.
• Smoking is not allowed in the examination room or anywhere on the school premises.
• Candidates are not allowed to park or drive into the school ground with their vehicle.
They must park it outside the school gate always.
5. INFORMATION
Make Sure You -
• Know the dates and times of your examinations.
• Arrive on time before the start of each examination as per the given instructions.
• If you arrive late for an examination, report to the Invigilator running the examination. If
you arrive after the Key Time, you will not be allowed to take the exams.
• If you miss an examination due to unacceptable reason (e.g. traffic, negligence in
reading the timetable), you will not be allowed to sit the exam.
Note: You must write in blue or black ink except for multiple choice papers that must be
completed by pencil (B or HB). Coloured pencils or inks may be used only for diagrams,
maps, charts etc. Highlighter pens or glue must not be used unless specifically permitted by
syllabus.
• You must not use a dictionary or computer spell-checker, unless you are told that you
may do so.
8. EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
• Listen to the Invigilator and follow what you are asked to do.
• Tell the Invigilator at once,
• if you think you have not been given the right question paper or all the materials listed
on the front of the paper,
• if the question paper is incomplete or badly printed.
• Read carefully the instructions printed on the question paper and/or on the answer
book/answer paper. Do what they ask you to do.
• Fill in the details required on the front of your question paper and/or answer book/answer
paper before the start of the examination.
• Do your rough work on the proper examination stationery. Cross it through and leave it on
your desk when you leave.
• You must leave the question paper, your answer book or answer paper, rough work or
any other (used & unused) materials in the examination room.
• You may not ask for, and will not be given, any explanation of the questions.
10. LEAVING THE EXAMINATION ROOM
• No candidate will be allowed to leave before the end of the examination session.
• If you have used more than one answer book and/or loose sheets of answer paper, you
must place them in the correct order. Fasten them together before you leave.
• You must not leave the examination room until the Invigilator tells you to do so.
• When you leave the examination room you must leave behind the question paper, your
answer book/answer paper, rough work, and any other (used or unused) materials
provided for the examination.
WARNING
• If you cheat, try to use any unfair practice, or break the rules in any way, you may be
disqualified from all your subjects.
• Having any unauthorised material in the examination room is breaking the rules, even if
you do not intend to use it. If you have any unauthorised material, you may be penalised
or disqualified.
• You must not discuss or disclose by any means the contents of the paper with any
person who has not taken the examination after taking your examination. If you do so,
you will be automatically disqualified from the subject being taken.
Please make sure you collect your certificates within 12 months of issue of original
date. After this period the unclaimed certificate will be returned to University of Cambridge.
On behalf of The British Council, we wish you every success in your forthcoming
examinations.