Thursday 24 May 2018

The Exam Centre in London

Oak Heights Exam centre in London is a private institute for any exams as a Private Candidate; you are advised to look at the relevant specification/syllabus and other related information (exam timetables etc). The centre is located in the heart of Hounslow near the new High street Quarter.
Once you have completed the exam registration form with details of the exams you want to sit, Oak Heights exam centre in London will register you for those units with the exam board. They then send us a Statement of Entry showing which exams you are registered for. We then post you the Statement of Entry together with a cover-letter which informs you where to go for the exam and at what time.
At Oak Heights in London it is compulsory on the day of the exams, you come to the exam hall with your Statement of Entry and photo ID (Passport/Driving Licence) together with anything you will need for the exam (e.g. calculator for maths exams). We print Statements of Results and post them to you that day, so that they should arrive in the post on the day they are officially released to you.
If you are completing a qualification in a particular exam session, you must request that the exam board process that subject to add all your unit scores together and issue you with an overall grade for the subject. Some students assume this happens automatically, or that we will know when they are completing the qualification but this is not the case – please ensure that you clearly fill out the section of the form regarding certification. You should also check that you have requested feature on the Statement of Entry when you receive it. Grades are what Universities are informed of through UCAS
The UCI number contains 13 characters in total ~12 digits and a letter on the end; it is used to coordinate all of your individual exam marks together so that when you request an overall grade, the exam board can locate all of your previous exam results. If you do not provide your UCI number, or supply an incorrect one, there is a real risk that you won’t get an overall grade once you have completed the qualification.
The UCI number is issued whenever you sit an exam, so if you’ve done exams before in the UK you will have been issued a UCI number. The best place to find this number is on your previous Statement of Results or Statement of Entry. If you bring in a copy of the Statement when you register, that’s the best way to ensure we register you under the correct UCI.


Source: www.examcentrehounslow.com

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