This page will help you prepare for exam day! It covers details relating to:
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You'll need to show 2 forms of identification (ID). At least one must be an acceptable form of primary ID from the list below.
Your IDs must:
They must meet these requirements in order to receive your results:
ID Type |
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Primary ID |
This ID document must be issued by your government and contain:
Types of acceptable primary ID include:
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Secondary ID |
This ID document must either contain:
Types of acceptable secondary ID include:
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If you do not have an acceptable primary ID from the country that you're sitting the exam in, use an international travel passport from your country of citizenship.
If you have an issue with any of your ID documents, email us at least 3 business days before the exam to request a pre-approval. For your own security, never send copies or images of your ID documents via email. Only provide in writing:
The KAPS exam is 'closed-book'. This means you cannot have any reference materials.
You can bring... |
You cannot bring... |
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Your calculator can be scientific or standard.
At your desk, Pearson VUE will provide:
These are standard test centre items. A paper and pen cannot be used during your exam to ensure questions and answers are not recorded or shared.
The KAPS exam consists of 2 papers:
Our study pack covers the KAPS exam format, scoring, question content, content areas and provides sample papers to practise with.
Here are our suggestions for a successful exam day:
All items that are not permitted into the exam room will be placed into a locker. Ensure to turn your phone off, and check no alarms are set. You will be required to show that your phone is switched off upon arrival.
Each paper includes 100 multiple choice questions that cover both theory and practice.
You'll have 2 hours to complete each paper, with an optional 30-60 minute scheduled break between papers 1 and 2.
An additional 15 mins is provided before you start, to familiarise yourself with the exam tutorial. There is 5 minutes at the end of the exam to complete a feedback survey.
During your scheduled break you can leave the building to:
If you have a scheduled break, your invigilator will specify the time permitted. You will need to perform admission procedures and security checks when you return.
If you return after the break ends, you will not be given extra time to complete your exam.
Technical interruptions can occur.
Your Invigilator will attempt to resolve technical issues in real time. If an issue cannot be resolved, the Invigilator will file a case on your behalf. This leads to one of two outcomes, depending on when the issue occurred.
Your keystrokes are saved every three seconds to avoid data loss.
Reschedules are actioned within 24 hours, pending availability.