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  •   Home > News > Education

    More than 100 AUT students have filed a complaint about a paper they claim has unfair exam processes

    More than 100 AUT students have filed a complaint about a paper they claim has unfair exam processes


    The Pharmacology for Professional Practice 701 paper is compulsory for several qualifications.

    The complaint delivered by the Student Association says students feel they were unfairly tested on things not relevant, and unfairly marked.

    In some cases they lost scholarships.

    It asks the university to conduct an independent review of the paper, and suspend exams in the meantime.

    An AUT spokesperson says all students were offered a second chance at the first assessment and about a quarter of students were given an extension.

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