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Guidelines
for Mid-Term Exams
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In an exam, students should be well spaced out. As
far as possible, no two students should occupy adjacent seats. Teachers
may consider assigning seating plans. Except for very small classes, there should be at least three invigilators in each exam, and at least one, but not all, of them should be female. No student may leave the exam room in the last fifteen minutes of the exam even if he/she has finished. Invigilators should attempt to check student ID in the course of the exam and put on record the location of each student. The course instructor may exercise discretion in case the setting of the exam room makes this excessively inconvenient to the students. At the end of the exam, students should be asked to stop writing and wait for the invigilators to collect their answer books. Answer books should be collected in the same order that students are seated. Students may leave only after all answer books have been collected and counted. If a student is suspected of cheating, the case must be referred to the Disciplinary Committee. To allow ample time for invigilators to collect answer books and students to move to another class, exams should end some time before the period ends (i.e. 15 minutes past the hour). No student is allowed access to mobile phones, pagers, and other telecommunication devices during the exam. Calculators should not have user-installed program functions. If students request to leave the room temporarily, e.g. to visit the washroom, they should be accompanied by an invigilator. The name of such students should be recorded. |
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Department
of Economics, CUHK |