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AAT REMOTE ASSESSMENTS

AVAILABLE FOR AQ2016 EXAMS ONLY

These exams are retired from 1st October 2023 and will not be available from that date.

Candidates are responsible for ensuring the right exam is selected for booking

You are now able to take a number of selected Level 2 and Level 3 assessments via remote invigilation (RI).   This gives you the opportunity to  take your assessment at home or at another secure location of your choice. These  assessments are automatically recorded throughout the exam  by the software.  All recordings are then reviewed by the AAT.

There are pros and cons to taking remote assessments.  It is import ant you understand what these are before deciding to take a remote assessment.  You will find the  AAT Remote Invigilation User Guide useful in making that choice.

Flexibility

  • You can take your assessment at home or at another secure location of your choice.

  •  Assessments can be booked for any day of the week, including weekends to fit around your domestic.

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  • You can fit your commitments around the Assessment within 3 working days of the date of your booking.  (To confirm your booking we require at least one WORKING day notice in addition to the 2 days minimum notice required by the AAT.)

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BUT........

Your must select your  ‘exam room’ with care.  It must be free from interruptions or distractions. You will be need to record a 360-degree view of the room. Any irregularities to this will be picked up by the AAT and your result will be voided.

If you are happy to go ahead then   BOOK HERE.

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Technical Requirements

  • You will need a PC or laptop with the minimum  software and hardware  specification including a functioning  webcam and microphone as described in the find the  AAT Remote Invigilation User Guide

  • You MUST have a stable internet connection during the assessment.  You are advised to use a wired connection rather than WIFI even when using a laptop. Any drop-off might result in your assessment being declared null and void.

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Software and Support

  • You are advised to setup your software well in advance of your assessment date and to take a practice exam to ensure compatibility between the Remote exam software and your PC.  


  • You will be responsible for managing any technical issues during your assessment.  As there will be no back up invigilation support available, you will be responsible for submitting any incident report directly to the AAT.

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What else should you know?

  • You will have a dedicated work area within the  software for your rough workings.  Scrap paper is not allowed

  • Calculators are not  allowed. There is an online calculator for your use.

  • Your result will be released within 15 working days.

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