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http://www.ocr.org.uk/Images/145317-ocr-instructions-for-conducting-
examinations-ocr-ice-1-september-2016-to-31-august-2017.pdf
Cambridge International Examinations
IX. You must not: • sit an examination in the name of another candidate • have in
your possession any unauthorised material, including electronic devices and
mobile phones • have in your possession any equipment which might give you an
unfair advantage.
X. Possession of a mobile phone or other unauthorised material is breaking the rules,
even if you do not intend to use it. If found in possession of unauthorised material
you will be subject to penalty and possible disqualification.
http://www.cie.org.uk/images/86456-notice-to-candidates.pdf
Botswana Examinations Council
XI. 3.6.5 The Invigilator must neither bring cell phones, books, newspapers magazines
or any other electronic devices to the examination room nor write anything that is
not connected with duties while the examination is in progress.
XII. 4.3 Unauthorized Materials
XIII. 4.3.1 Candidates may take into the examination room only those articles,
instruments or materials which are expressly permitted in the rubric of the
question paper, stationery list or in the syllabus booklet for the syllabus being
examined.
XIV. 4.3.2 Unauthorised materials such as calculator cases, instruction leaflets, bags,
non-transparent pencil cases, cell phones and smart watches or “any other
electronic devices” should not be brought into the examination room.
http://www.bec.co.bw/bgcse/guidelines-for-the-conduct-of-examinations-bgcse-
2016/view
http://www.bec.co.bw/docs/examination-regulations
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