Please complete the information below to view your completed exam paper(s). You will be contacted shortly by email with the date, time and location of the viewing session.

Please note, there will be a delay of several days been registering and being able to view the exam paper.
Select the Course Code(s) of the exam(s) that you wish to view. You can select multiple options if required. Exams will only be available to view for 2 weeks (14 days) after marks are released.
Important Information and Conditions:
The exam script viewing sessions run by the School of Biomedical Sciences (SBMS) are only for the courses managed by the School. Only the paper that you have registered to view via this form will be available at the session.

Exam scripts for courses run outside SBMS are not available for viewing (eg MATH courses).

All students attending the School's script viewing sessions must adhere to the following conditions:
  • Students must present a valid student ID to gain entry into the session
  • This session will be run under exam conditions (i.e. no phones, devices or written materials permitted)
  • Bags must be left at the front of the room or where indicated
  • Model answers will be provided where available. If additional feedback is required students should contact the Course Coordinator directly
  • Students may not take notes during the session
  • Students may not discuss the contents of their exam with one another during the session, nor with the person supervising the session.
Where a student wishes to request a re-mark of the examination paper, UQ Assessment Policy applies which can be viewed at: Assessment - Part G - Assessment Re-mark. Strict application deadlines apply.

By completing this form and attending an exam viewing session you confirm that you:
  • will not attempt to alter your completed exam answers
  • will not attempt to copy the exam questions, answers or model answers without explicit permission of the person running the exam viewing session
  • will follow the directions of the person supervising the session and will cease any activity immediately upon request.
A failure to meet these conditions may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.