You can avoid any stress or delays on your exam day by bringing all of the correct forms and equipment. 

BEFORE YOU SET OFF:

  • Aim to arrive 45 minutes before the start of the exam so that you can relax before it begins. 
  • Allow plenty of time for traffic or travel disruption (and always have an alternative travel plan in mind).

THINGS TO BRING TO THE EXAM ROOM:

  • Tunisian National ID card/Passport
  • Statement of Entry
  • pens and pencils in a CLEAR bag
  • basic calculator (of a type approved by your exam board), if needed
  • any extra equipment needed for your subject.

REMEMBER: 

  • No mobile phones, watches, or any other electronic devices, are allowed in exam rooms.
  • Don’t bring valuable belongings.

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ID and statement of entry

You need to bring your ID to all examinations.

WHAT COUNTS AS ACCEPTABLE ID?

Only the following is an acceptable form of ID: 

  • original Tunisian national identification card
  • valid and original passport.

If you do not have these, please speak to the exams co-ordinator well in advance of your exams. 

WHAT IS A STATEMENT OF ENTRY?

A Statement of Entry is a document that confirms your exam registration. It will include a list of your chosen subjects and the exam dates for each module, as well as your name, date of birth and school. 

You should receive your Statement of Entry from your school or from the British Council office before your exams.