Please make sure you check the timetable carefully and regularly before your examination(s).

Merging legacy City and St George's resources

As we bring together resources for Clerkenwell & Moorgate (legacy City) and Tooting (legacy St George’s) students, some content may be specific to one campus and not the other. For the most relevant information, try using specific keywords or exploring content related to your department. If you need help, our support teams are available to guide you.

Clerkenwell & Moorgate students can use Support@City

Tooting students can contact studentlifecentre@sgul.ac.uk.

Examination Timetable

Exams at Clerkenwell and Moorgate Campus

Your personal exam timetable will be available on MyTimetable.

The site is designed to be intuitive and contains a comprehensive help section. We have also put together an introduction to MyTimetable.

  • The August 2026 exam period takes place 10 – 21 August. The timetable will be published here by 5pm on Friday 24 July.

The examination timetable is subject to change. Please make sure you check the timetable carefully and regularly before your assessment(s).

Please see the Religious Observance information below if you have a faith commitment that prevent you sitting your exam at the scheduled time.

You may have other assessments that fall within and outside of this period, including coursework submissions. More guidance will be provided by your Course Office.

Find exam period dates for upcoming academic years.

Contact us

Examinations Office
Student and Academic Services
exams@city.ac.uk

Exams at Tooting Campus

2025/26 examinations calendar. Updated on 19 June 2026

As a student here at City St George's, you may need to sit written exams, online or on-campus, as part of your assessments, along with completing coursework and tests in class.

City St George’s Exam Team is here to help you with any exam-related queries you might have. We manage and organise the main examination periods as well as a number of 'exception' examinations (usually held outside the main examination periods: e.g. Study Abroad, GDL and some MBA/EMBA exams).

Tooting Campus students may access the Online Exams Canvas module for further information and practice papers. You can also access past exam questions.

We also make arrangements for students who require reasonable adjustments.

Departments sometimes organise their own in-house examinations or tests outside the main examination periods. If you are not sure who is organising your examinations, your Programme Handbook or Course Officer will be able to assist you. Your department will also help you with any enquiries relating to results, progression, coursework or transcripts.

The Examinations Office produce and publish the calendar of examinations each academic year. Within the calendar you will find the date of your assessments, but the specific timings and locations will be confirmed to you in the examination notification sent out by the Examinations Office in the weeks leading up to each assessment. Until you receive this notification, please ensure you are available for the whole day/period.

Please note that the calendar published here is for guidance only and is subject to change. You must refer to your official examination notification from the Registry or your programme team for the exact time and venue of your exam.

Tooting exam contacts

MBBS

UG, PG and external

Examination clashes

If you discover that you have two examinations on the same day, or an 18:00 exam followed by a 10:00 exam the following day, please inform your Course Office as soon as possible. They will liaise with the Examinations Office who will contact you before the start of the exams to confirm your arrangements.

Religious observance

There may be times during examination periods when the observance of your faith prevents you from taking exams at specific dates or times.

In cases such as these City St George's will, wherever practicable, make alternative arrangements for you to sit the examination.

You must apply for special arrangements to be made in these circumstances.

For information on the application procedure please consult the Religious Observance webpage.

Exams outside the main examination periods

The Examinations Office organise some exams that take place outside main examination periods, or example the two-week MSc Bayes exam period in April. Your School may also run in-semester tests and practical assessments throughout the year.

Please note that many departments organise their own exception examinations. If you are unsure who is organising your examinations please consult your programme handbook or Course Office.

Exception Exam Timetables

Exam timetables for exams that take place outside main examination periods will be listed here as soon as they become available.

Examination list of exams outside the main examination periods

Student guide to exams at our Tooting campus

These rules are issued in accordance with our General Regulations for Students and Programmes of Study.

Failure by an examination candidate to observe the Rules for Conduct of Candidates in Examinations (including cheating and/or disruption to the examination) shall be an examination offence.

Failure to observe the rules or any instruction from an invigilator or any other alleged examination offence shall be handled in accordance with the Procedure for considering allegations of Assessment Irregularity. Any unauthorised notes or materials may be retained by City St George’s, University of London at its discretion.

Arrival and departure

  • Candidates must bring their student ID card to the examination and place it so that it is visible to the invigilators at all times.
  • It is the responsibility of the candidate to know the date, time and place of each of the examinations to be taken as set out in the relevant timetable or admission notice.
  • At written examinations candidates may not leave the examination room for any reason during the first 30 minutes of the examination or the last 20 minutes of the examination.
  • At all other times, any candidate requiring to leave a written examination temporarily should raise their hand to attract the attention of the invigilator. Candidates must leave all stationery and examination materials at their desk. The invigilator may ask the candidate to empty their pockets and the invigilator will accompany the candidate at all times while outside the examination room and the candidate must comply with all instructions given by the invigilator.

Conduct during examinations

  • No candidate may copy from the answers of another, or permit their own answers to be copied, or receive aid from or give assistance to any other candidate during an examination.
  • Candidates may not bring mobile phones, smart glasses, smart watches, earbuds, personal stereos or any other electronic device or device capable of receiving data into the examination room. All electronic devices stored in bags, including mobile phones, pagers and bleeps, must be turned off before entering the examination room.
  • General instructions to be observed during written examinations.
  • Candidates are sent a candidate number prior to the examinations. When admitted to the examination room, candidates should sit at the desk bearing their candidate number.
  • At the end of the examination candidates must remain in their seats until all assessment materials have been collected, and they are informed by the invigilator that they may leave the examination room.
  • No candidate may, under any circumstances, remove from the examination room, or copy or photograph any answer sheet, book or paper, used or unused or distribute or publish the questions to other students or with the wider public.

Remote examinations

Candidates must ensure their location is conducive to sitting an exam, that their internet connection is strong, that their device is fully charged and updated and that they are in a room on their own.

If a candidate is unable to guarantee they will be able to sit a remote examination due to their location, technology or internet connection not being sufficiently conducive to sitting an examination, they must contact their exams administrator as soon as possible and no later than 4 weeks before the examination.

In such cases, the University may provide a quiet, private location on-site to sit the examination or loan the candidate the necessary technology to complete the assessment.

Disabilities, specific learning difficulties or illness

If you have a disability or specific learning difficulty that may require additional arrangements to be made for your examinations, you should contact the Disability Advisor in the Registry at the earliest opportunity.

In order for additional arrangements to be made available for exams the Exams Team need to have formal notification of a candidates Statement of Support Needs (SOSN) from the Disability Advisor at least six weeks in advance.