Exam timetable

Access the exam timetable

You will be able to view your individual exam timetable via the my.unimelb homepage once the timetable has been made available. Check the release date on the exam dates page.

View my exam timetable

Your timetable will include your:

  • Exam date
  • Start and end time
  • Duration of reading time (if applicable)
  • Exam format
  • Exam venue
  • Seat number
  • Alternative Exam Arrangements (if applicable).

If you are enrolled in any on-campus subjects, you must be in Melbourne for the entire exams period. You must sit your exams in the format they are offered.

Departmental (faculty managed) exams

Some exams will be coordinated by your faculty and will not appear on your exam timetable. If you have any faculty-managed exams, you will be notified  by your Subject Coordinator.

Check if your subject has further assessment tasks such as take-home, practical, oral or performance exams, via your LMS subject site or ask your Subject Coordinator.

If you were expecting to see an exam in your timetable but it isn’t there, please refer to your LMS subject site or ask your Subject Coordinator.

  • My timetable is not displaying after the release date, what do I do?
    • If you can't view your full timetable in my.unimelb, try searching for your individual subjects using the subject code via the exam timetable system.
    • To ensure you have all of the information and details that you need to plan your exam schedule carefully, please refer to the my.unimelb homepage for your full individual exam timetable.
  • What if I have a clash?

    If your central exam clashes with a faculty-managed exam, test or intensive, you should contact your Subject Coordinator and/or department so that they can make alternative arrangements for you. You are expected to complete all of your centrally managed exams at their scheduled time.

  • I have three exams in one day, what do I do?

    Students can sit no more than two exams in one day. If a Faculty-managed exam is one of your three exams in one day, contact your Subject Coordinator and/or department so that they can make alternative arrangements for that exam. You are expected to complete all of your centrally managed exams at their scheduled time.

  • Can I choose how I sit my exam?

    No. The exam choice made by the subject coordinator applies to all students sitting the subject.

  • Can I return home during the exams period?

    No.  All students with on-campus subjects are expected to be in Melbourne for the duration of the exam period.