Students have the right to access their examination scripts. Schools must retain scripts for 12 months to allow for possible appeals and re-marking, after which time they may be disposed of in confidential waste. Students may access their examination scripts for discussions with academics if they place their request in writing to the examiner within 28 days of the issue of the official results.

Exam Papers Online is primarily based on papers which the Library receives directly from Schools and includes papers from first, second, third year and honours years and some advanced courses. Specifically requested exclusions are not included.


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Please note: for many courses the provision of exams in Spring 2020 differs from previous years due to the Covid-19 outbreak. The relevance of previous exam papers will vary greatly between courses so please contact your course organiser or programme administration team to find out if consulting previous exam papers will be helpful to you as a revision study aid.

A request may be submitted to have a paper, or papers, removed from the web pages by emailing the address below, giving details of the academic year and course title of the paper(s) concerned and the reason for the request.

Please be aware that past exam papers are not under the control of the Library. Your School, tutor, or supervisor are best placed to help you with mark schemes or other assistance concerning past exam papers.

The library provides online access to some past exam papers on Library Search. Not all courses provide exam papers for the library, so if you can't find what you need on Library Search you should speak to your module leader.

2. Use 'content type' to filter your search results to 'Exam papers'. You might have to select 'show more' to see this option. If the 'Exam papers' option does not appear, it means there are no results that match the module you have searched for.

3. Click on the title of the module and follow the 'available online' link. Then click on 'Sheffield Hallam exam papers'. You will need to login to access the exam paper using your Hallam username and password.

Please note that the copyright in all past exam papers made available here belongs to Aberystwyth University. You may print out a single copy for private study and copies may also be used internally by staff. For all other copying, redistributing or publishing (of the whole, or part of, any paper) you must obtain permission from the University. Access to papers is restricted to staff and students with a current AU login and password. If you have any problems getting access to past papers or require further information please contact the Academic Registry.

Question papers, mark schemes and examiner reports for the most recent exam sessions (within the last 12 months) can be accessed only by registered centres. If you don't have an Edexcel Online account, please contact your Exams Officer. 


Please note that past papers from the October and November 2020 examination series have summer dates on them. This is because the assessment material was reused from the cancelled summer 2020 examination series.

The exam papers are hosted by mysoas (the School's intranet), to access you must be a student or staff member at SOAS. You will be prompted for a username and password when you go to the site - this is your student number or staff id (e.g. 123456 or ee15) and the same password you use for your SOAS e-mail, computers, BLE etc.

The current 5 years of papers are available for download. Every effort is made to provide all papers - not all courses run each year and not all papers can be made available. If you need a paper that is not available e-mail electronic@soas.ac.uk and we'll do our best to assist.

All exam papers are available in PDF format. These will download automatically on all computers in SOAS, but if you are using a computer off-site you need to have software such as Adobe Reader installed to be able to read these documents.

UQ staff and students can access past exam papers which have been released by UQ Examinations in the last 5 years through the Library, supporting current students in their study and exam preparations.

This database contains full-text files of past examination papers voluntarily released by faculty members since 1991. Certain programmes may have been terminated, restructured, or renamed. Users are reminded to observe copyright law. For enquiries, please contact the Digital and Multimedia Services Section at libms@hkbu.edu.hk or 3411-5239.

Our exam paper collection covers the last three years of exam diets for undergraduate classes. Some postgraduate taught classes are also available. Please note that some papers, such as multiple-choice papers, are not normally available as part of this collection.

STEP (Sixth Term Examination Paper) Mathematics is a well-established mathematics examination designed to test candidates on questions that are similar in style to undergraduate mathematics.

The test consists of up to two 3-hour paper-based examinations: STEP 2 and STEP 3. Candidates are usually required to sit either one or two of the examinations, depending on the requirements of the universities they have applied to.

STEP 2 is based on A Level Mathematics and AS Level Further Mathematics. The paper has 12 questions across three sections: the first contains 8 pure questions, the second contains 2 mechanics questions, and the third contains 2 probability/statistics questions.

STEP 3 is based on A Level Mathematics and A Level Further Mathematics. The paper has 12 questions across three sections: the first contains 8 pure questions, the second contains 2 mechanics questions, and the third contains 2 probability/statistics questions.

As before, each question will have the maximum mark of 20. In each paper, candidates will be assessed on the six questions best answered; no restriction will be placed on the number of questions that may be attempted from any section and all questions attempted will be marked.

You can make a request to your Subject Coordinator to access your examination scripts from the previous semester at any time before the end of the second week of the following semester. Your Subject Coordinator may have already published their own procedures for Exam Reviews. If you are unsure, please see your Subject Guide or email them directly.

In the rare case where examination procedures are not complete at the beginning of the following semester, you will be given at least two weeks following the publication of results to request your examination scripts.

Not all lecturers choose to make exam papers available. The ones we have are available in Past Exam Papers on the library website. Login to the Library via CDU Portal is required to access full text documents.

This collection contains only those exam papers that University of Melbourne departments have given permission to be deposited in the University Library Digital Repository. Due to assessment changes over the past few years, no new exam papers have been uploaded to the collection since 2019. Therefore not all University of Melbourne exam papers are held in the Examination Paper Collection. Also examination solutions are not included.

When accessing exam papers students and staff will need to login using their University of Melbourne email login and password. Login via the link at the top right of all the Examination Paper Collection pages.

Some of the 2022 and 2023 past papers are labelled 'modified'. This means SQA made changes to the question paper in response to the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, as part of our modifications to assessment in National Courses. For example, a modified past paper may be shorter, have fewer marks or contain fewer topics than past papers from previous years.

Some of the 2022 past papers are labelled 'modified'. This means SQA made changes to the question paper in response to the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, as part of our modifications to assessment in National Courses. For example, a modified past paper may be shorter, have fewer marks or contain fewer topics than past papers from previous years.

Specimen question papers are available for National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher qualifications. These show what a question paper looks like - how it is structured and the types of questions it contains. They also include marking instructions. Find them under 'Past Papers and Marking Instructions' on our NQ subject pages.

The information in a past paper may be reproduced in support of SQA qualifications only on a non-commercial basis. If it is reproduced, SQA must be clearly acknowledged as the source. If it is to be reproduced for any other purpose, written permission must be obtained from permissions@sqa.org.uk

Where a past paper includes material for which SQA does not own the copyright, this material can only be reproduced on a non-commercial basis for the purposes of instruction in an educational establishment. If it is to be reproduced for any other purpose, it is the user's responsibility to obtain the necessary copyright clearance from the copyright owner. The acknowledgements page in a past paper lists the owners of copyright items that are not owned by SQA.

The Library can only provide access to exam papers released to it by the Examinations Office on the advice of the Unit Co-ordinator. Approximately 30% of exam papers are released. If you cannot find the exam paper you are looking for you will need to check the availability of the exam paper with your lecturer. Some lecturers do not allow their papers to be published. Exams with multiple choice sections are also not usually published.

Online past exam papers are based on the set of papers which the Library receives from schools. They are available in pdf format for revision purposes only. We do not receive copies of past repeat examination papers, nor do we receive sample answers. 2351a5e196

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