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UNISA Online Examinations | Step by step guide to preparing for the May/June 2022 Online Examinations

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UNISA Online Examinations | Step by step guide to preparing for the May/June 2022 Online Examinations. The University of South Africa, known colloquially as Unisa, is the largest university system in South Africa by enrollment. It attracts a third of all higher education students in South Africa

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Unisa is the largest open distance learning institution in Africa, the longest standing dedicated distance education university in the world.

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UNISA Online Examinations | Step by step guide to preparing for the May/June 2022 Online Examinations

UNISA Online Examinations | Step by step guide to preparing for the May/June 2022 Online Examinations

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It is that time of the year and we are ready to commence the May/June 2022 online examination period which will start on 13 May 2022. We wish all our students well as they prepare for the May/June 2022 online examinations.
As you prepare, please follow the below steps to ensure that you are ready for the online examination:

1 It is important that you know ahead of time when your module is written by accessing your examination timetable

2 All your examinations question papers will be available on the myExams platform. Test your access prior to the sitting of the examination by clicking on your module code on the day of your examination. To access your examination question paper or multiple-choice questions visit the myExams platform.

3 It’s equally important to determine the proctoring tool that will be utilised for your examination by following the proctoring tool link and inserting your module code.

4 Adequately prepare yourself by watching training videos and reading through navigation guidelines. Visit the invigilation section on the Essential tips for online examinations  webpage.

5 Attend training on the Training schedule and practice both your file-upload/take-home examination and MCQ/Quiz examination by partaking in the mock examination on ADOVH001.

6 Read the May/June 2022 online examination rules  thoroughly to familiarise yourself with the Do’s and Don’ts prior to your examination sitting.

7 The following resources are made available to assist with your preparations of your online examinations on the Essential tips for online examinations webpage.

  • 1 Student guidelines on online assessment on myExams
  • 2 Training videos and student guidelines for navigating on Invigilation tools\
  • 3 Training videos for online examinations navigation
  • 4 Other technical resources

8 If you have password problems, refer to the link for password reset guidelines: Procedure to reset your myUnisa password

9 Students are reminded that the University have a zero tolerance for plagiarism and cheating during online examinations. Please refer to our policies and procedures:

10 Access to a reliable desktop/laptop/mobile with a stable internet connection and camera is essential. Students should make use of their mobile browsers and not the Unisa myModules app. Students are advised to download and register on the Invigilator App a day prior to their examinations.

11 Be prepared for your online examinations against planned loadshedding schedules.

12 Students experiencing technical challenges should contact the SCSC on 080 000 1870 or via e-mail Examenquiries@unisa.ac.za or refer to the Get- Help resource  for the list of additional contact numbers. Communication received from your myLife account will be considered.

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