![]() ![]() You will not be able to contact the ATT to discuss your test nor assist with any issues you are experiencing, if you have queries you must contact the support facilities provided by Prometric.If for example you have a bookcase in your room that you are testing in, you will be asked to cover it with a sheet. You must have prepared your workstation and room so that it is acceptable per the "Remote Proctoring Environments: Dos and Don'ts" is the ProProctor User Guide.You cannot have any food with you, so make sure you are ready to sit at your desk for up to two hours and only have water in a clear, transparent container or glass.Once you connect to the readiness agent, you cannot leave the screen of your device and your face must be visible at all times, otherwise your session might be terminated.Even though the length of the CBE itself is one hour, you must leave a minimum of two hours to complete the end-to-end process, from checking in and going through security, right through to completing your CBE.You must not disconnect once you launch ProProctor - the screen might go black for a moment whilst it is loading or it might not always be obvious whether the screen has frozen whilst you are waiting to connect, but you must wait for it to process and not disconnect nor click exit, otherwise it may end your session.It may take some time to connect to your readiness agent, so even if you have not yet connected and the time is now past your listed start time, you are not missing your test.You must make sure you pick the correct time zone (GMT) when booking your exam and choose the correct time.Remote assessment slots are available 7 days a week.īefore booking, you should be aware that: It is your responsibility to familiarise yourself with the guidance and ensure your device meets the system requirements before booking your CBE. ![]() The more you know about what to expect from the remote CBE, the more comfortable you can feel on the day. Wherever possible, we recommend using a personal device to limit issues that can occur on corporate devices. ![]() There is more information on using corporate devices here, which is from the Prometric FAQs. This is the most common reason candidates fail to successfully complete their remote CBE and is part of the conditions of testing using ProProctor. If you are using a corporate device, you must disconnect from your VPN. If your device does not meet these requirements, you will have to sit at a test centre. You must also be able to download and install the ProProctor app on your device. System requirementsĬheck your device meets the system requirements to use ProProctor and run the System Readiness Check. ProProctor: What to Expect on Test Day from Prometric. You can also find Prometric's FAQs on ProProctor here. Booking a remote CBE Before you bookįamiliarise yourself with the candidate guidance and the ProProctor User Guide before booking your remote assessment. Tax Pathway - Book to sit at a test centre Available Test Centresīelfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Leeds, Liverpool, (City of) London, Manchester, Peterborough and Southampton. Under the heading “ Scheduling Your Test”, pick option 1 to schedule an exam in a test centre. Under the heading “ Scheduling Your Test”, pick option 1 to schedule an exam in a test centre.įor Tax Pathway students, click below. Booking a test centreįor ATT students, to book or reschedule (change the time, date or venue) of an existing CBE booking at a Prometric test centre, click below. You must read the guidance below in full before choosing which way is appropriate for you to sit your CBE. If you are having problems with booking, for example making payment, you can call Prometric on +44 1
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