THIS IS RELEVANT TO CA2024 (KNOWLEDGE)
- Your ID
- Non-technical language dictionary
- Still water (non-carbonated). This should be in a reusable bottle or clear label-free bottle with a lid.
- Foam ear plugs or ear defenders.
- Reading glasses (no case).
- Religious head coverings.
- Cardigans/jumpers (without hoods)
- Medication and specialist medical equipment pre-approved by ICAS and detailed on the Reasonable Adjustment information provided to you by ICAS. Any such content must be held in clear packaging or a clear plastic bag and inspected by the invigilator. Blister packs of medication are permitted but must be inspected by the invigilator.
- Other medical items e.g., hand sanitiser, tissues, throat lozenges, eye drops – any such content should be in clear packaging or clear plastic bag and inspected by the invigilator. Blister packs of medication are permitted but must be inspected by the invigilator.
- Facemasks are permitted but must be checked by the invigilator.
- A non-programmable scientific calculator.
- Only food where a reasonable adjustment has been confirmed is permitted. Details will be provided to invigilators in advance.
- Blank paper and a pen provided by the assessment centre. Invigilators will provide you with three pieces of plain paper and a pen.
The materials you are permitted to bring to an assessment vary from course to course. You'll find exact details of which materials you can bring into the assessment with the Introduction Module for that course.