What is a "Corralling Allocation"?

Some exams are run over two sessions on the same day -- one morning and one afternoon session.
If you are in the afternoon session, you will have a Coralling Allocation.
This means that rather than going straight to the exam, you will be brought to a separate room.
In that room, you will not be allowed to access the internet, or use electronic devices.
Once the morning exam is over, you will be moved to your exam room.

Corralling Rooms close their doors at the time specified on your Coralling Allocation, if you arrive after this time you will be denied entry to the Coralling Room, And you will be unable to take your exam.

In the Corralling Room, you may not use electronic devices.
You may talk with other students, and you may bring physical study material to read while in the Corralling Room.

Once the Corralling Rooms close their doors you are unable to leave the room
It is recommended that you use the bathroom before arriving at your Corralling Room.

You will be informed of the location of your exam, as well as your seat number once you are in the Corralling Room.


Where is my Corralling Room?


Why is my Corralled afternoon exam longer than the morning exam?

The exam time listed for a Corralling Allocation includes the time spent in the Corralling Room
The length of the exam itself is the same in both morning and afternoon sessions.


Please email exam@cse.unsw.edu.au if you have further queries.