Vascular Theory Exams 2024
16th July 2024
Who can take the exams?
When can I take the exam?
Every month there is one exam date giving you the flexibility of choosing 12 different dates across the year. The time of the exams will vary throughout the day to allow you flexibility to fit it around your training and personal commitments. You must apply to sit your exam no less than 10 days before your intended exam date. For example, should you wish to sit your exam on July 16th, you must have paid and therefore registered to sit the exam by midnight of July 6th.
Where can I take the exam?
The exams are taken electronically via any PC (at home/work) via an online proctoring system preventing the need to travel to a test centre. This is a secure online proctored system which ensures you can complete the exam in a similar way to the way you would in a test centre environment.
How much is the exam?
The cost is £125 for each exam taken. You must be a current ordinary member of the CSVS in order to take these exams.
How do I register for the exam?
The exam will be conducted using an online platform provided by the company Mercer Mettl. To register for the exam, please go to the ‘Apply for Theory Exams’ page on the CSVS website: https://www.svtgbi.org.uk/education/theory-exams/apply-for-theory-exams/. Once you have paid for your exam you will receive a confirmation email of it being successfully processed. Once payment has been successfully processed, the theory exam team will send you the link to access your exam with Mercer Mettl (the online theory exam provider) and further important links on how to ensure you are set up to sit the exam.
How can I prepare prior to the exam?
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Additional requirements?
The CSVS recognise that some exam candidates will need to apply for extra time in their CSVS theory exams. We offer a standard 25% extra time for specific reading and/or writing impairments such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD and dyspraxia.
The exams are usually conducted over a 2 hour and 30 minute time period. With a 25% increase you will be allowed 3 hours and 7.5 minutes. Extra time allowance is not to be confused with supervised rest breaks.
To be eligible for the extra time you will need to provide certified documentation/evidence of your needs for extra time. You will be required to send this by email to the Theory Exam Officers at least 14 days prior to your exam date.
Contact details for the above, and for any other queries, can be found below/at the end of this FAQ document.
How to reschedule an exam?
To reschedule the date/time of your examination please email the theory exam team at least 10 days prior to your exam date. In the event of emergency where you are unable to sit the exam on the day, please email the theory exam team as soon as you are able. Contact details are at the end of this FAQ document.
Cancelling an exam?
To cancel your examination please email the theory exam team at least 10 days prior to your exam date. In the event of emergency where you are unable to sit the exam on the day, please email the theory exam team as soon as you are able. Questions regarding the refund policy should be directed to the relevant email for your exam: physicsexams@svtgbi.org.uk or technologyexams@svtgbi.org.uk
What to expect in the exam?
On the day of the exam:
You will need to access the exam link 15-30 minutes prior to the exam start time to allow for ID and room checks to be completed.
Your room needs to be clear of all paper work, study books, pens, notes, mobile devices, calculators etc. All that is permitted is:
A complete review of your room will take place prior to the proctor beginning your exam. Any delays in clearing your room may result in a missed exam, as entry to the exam will only be granted once the room satisfies the exam conditions. Late entry will not be permitted.
During your exam:
Each theory exams lasts 2 hours 30 minutes and consists of 100 multiple choice questions.
No one is allowed to enter your room during the exam – consider putting an ‘Exam in progress’ sign on your door.
A scientific calculator is available on screen during your exam. No personal calculators are permitted.
You can flag questions as you progress through the exam, to allow you to navigate back to them conveniently.
Skipping questions is permitted.
There may be images or short videos (cineloops) shown with a related question.
Instances which result in exam termination:
Use of a mobile device – instant termination
Use of a personal calculator – instant termination
Attempting to open another web browser – instant termination
Attempting to plug in an additional screen– instant termination
Detection of someone entering the room - this may result in a warning or instant termination, at the discretion of the invigilator.
After your exam:
You will be emailed your exam mark within 5 days of sitting the exam.
Exam Scoring
You will receive your score reports within 5 days of sitting the exam. The primary test result will be a PASS or FAIL decision. In addition, you will receive a percentage score. You need a percentage score of 70% or more to PASS the exam.
A successful pass in a theory exam is valid for 5 years if then wanting to go on to apply for the practical exam. There is possibility of extending this validity due to extenuating circumstances. For example, maternity leave may be added on to the 5 year period up to a maximum of 1 year. Evidence will need to be provided. This would need to be discussed with the practical exam officers: practicalexam@svtgbi.org.uk
What do I do if I fail the exam?
You can take the exam as many times as you would like. However, if you wish to retake the exam, you must wait a minimum of 3 calendar months after your failed exam before sitting your next exam.
Further Questions?
For exam queries, please contact the appropriate email for your theory exam:
physicsexams@svtgbi.org.uk
technologyexams@svtgbi.org.uk