Registering for exams
Eligibility to enter the exam room
Students may only take exams for courses and course groups for which they are registered in In-Bar. If you encounter any registration-related issue, contact the department in which the course is given.
You may enter the exam room until 30 minutes after exam start time. A valid photo ID must be presented to the proctor. Students with tuition debts will not be permitted to take their exams. You may verify your payment status on the In-Bar portal (Authorizations (download – no fee) menu > Documents > Exam entry permit)
Overlapping exams
- Students with two classroom-based exams (that is, that are not conducted online) on the same date and at the same time who would like to take both exams, must register via the In-Bar portal beginning 17 days before the exam date until 7 days before the exam, not including the exam date.
- After registration, it is recommended that you update your instructor by sending a message via email.
- Overlapping exams are held in Building 605 – Classroom 61. Exams scheduled for the third and fourth exam time block will be moved back by two hours.
- -Exams scheduled for 4 PM, will begin at 2 PM in the classroom for overlapping exams.
- Exams scheduled for 6 PM, will begin at 4 PM in the classroom for overlapping exams.
- Students who change their mind and wish to take one exam only, may only leave the room beginning 30 minutes after the official start time of the exam.
- For online exams, students may not take overlapping exams scheduled for the same date and time.
- One of those exams may be taken in Moed Aleph and the other in Moed Bet; if necessary, a request may be made for a special exam period from the Status Office/Committee for Graduate Degrees.
Registration for a special exam period
Requests for a special exam period are to be submitted via In-Bar. Such requests in the bachelor's degree are handled by the Status Office; requests for the master’s degree are handled by the Committee for Graduate Studies. It is the student’s responsibility to check how many exam periods they have been allotted. Below is a link to the Status Office bylaws [יב3] and the full policy on grade improvement.
Screening exams for English language and Hebrew expository writing – further details are available on the websites of the individual departments.
Registration for grade improvement in Moed Bet – click here for details
Registration for online exams in a computer lab
For exams taking place remotely, you may submit a request to take the exam on campus computers in a computer lab. Time frames for submitting such a request are as follows:
For Moed Aleph – You may register as early as 30 days prior to the exam and no later than 14 days prior to the exam.
For Moed Bet – You may register as early as 14 days prior to the exam and no later than 7 days prior to the exam.