KBS Script Viewing Days

Students are offered the opportunity to view their exam scripts if they sat an in-hall end of semester exam at the University of Limerick. Please read all the below information on KBS Script Viewing Days carefully before submitting your application.

A KBS Script Viewing Day for AY2023-24 Repeat Exams will take place on Tuesday, 17 September 2024 in KBG-16 in the Kemmy Business School. Please note this is not the same date as advertised by Academic Registry on the UL Academic Calendar. KBS have pushed out this viewing date to allow additional time for students to apply to view their scripts. The deadline for grade rechecks remains the same: Friday, 20 September 2024.

If you would like to view an exam script at our KBS Script Viewing Day, please complete this form by 17.00 on Wednesday, 11 September 2024. No late applications will be accepted. You must complete one form per script you wish to view. This form is only for students who wish to view a physical script from an in-hall exam.

Please note: If you sat an MCQ (multiple choice) assessment, applying through the script viewing process will afford you the opportunity to view the exam paper and the bubble sheet only. You may not be provided with the correct answers to the exam questions.

Conditions for KBS Script Viewing Days

  • KBS Script Viewing Days are for students who wish to view scripts from Business modules only (Accounting, Risk Management & Insurance, Economics, Marketing/Management and HR).  Should you wish to view Law, Maths, Languages, History, Politics or Sociology modules, please contact the relevant Faculty/Department to check their viewing arrangements.
  • The closing date for receipt of applications to view scripts is strictly Wednesday, 11 September at 17.00. No late applications will be accepted.
  • You will be contacted in advance of 17 September with a time to attend the Viewing Day.
  • Students must produce their ID card to gain entry to the viewing room. If you have misplaced your student ID card, you will need to contact Academic Registry for a replacement in advance of the viewing days.
  • Students may not be accompanied in the viewing room.
  • Students may view their script(s) but are not permitted to copy them or remove them from the viewing room. You can bring in your own notepaper and take notes if you so wish, but you will not be allowed to write on your exam paper.
  • Mobile phones are not allowed while viewing scripts.
  • Calculators are permitted.
  • Invigilators are present in the room to supervise the viewings. They are not in a position to advise students about the content of their exam papers during the viewing day process.
  • Following on from a script viewing, any student can apply to have their grade rechecked if they so wish. If this is the case, please contact Academic Registry directly. Note that there is a fee of €25 per script.

Online Exams and Assignment-based Assessments

For modules with online exams or modules with assignment-based assessments only, students may request a breakdown of their overall grade by completing this form. Please note this form should only be completed if your means of assessment was by online exam or by assignments only.

Completed grade breakdowns will be circulated to applicants by email on or before the dates of the KBS Script Viewing Days. You are not required to physically attend the viewing days.

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