Candidates require an admission ticket and appropriate identification to sit uniTEST.
When you report to the test centre, you must bring your:
When you report to the test centre, you must bring your:
Candidates must report to the test centre at the time stated on their Admission Ticket.
On the test day you will be required to show one form of photo-bearing identification. Your identification must include:
Only these documents are acceptable:
If you do not possess any of the above forms of photo-bearing ID you must obtain a certified letter of identification. This letter must be on official letterhead (school, other educational institution or employer) and contain:
If you do not present one of the forms of ID listed above, or if the identity document you present has expired or does not bear an easily recognisable photograph of you as you look on the test day, you will not be permitted to sit uniTEST and will be turned away from the test centre.
When you report to the test centre, you must bring your:
You may bring a bottle of drinking water into the test centre with you. All other equipment, such as pencil cases, rulers, coloured pencils, highligters, scissors, etc. are prohibited and their use will be considered an act of cheating. Mobile phones, calculators, stopwatches, digital watches, smart watches, smart glasses, dictionaries, note paper, audio or recording devices of any kind, food and bags will also not be permitted in the test room. There will be only limited facilities for the storage of personal belongings at the test centres.
You are advised to bring only essential items, as neither the test centre, university nor ACER can be held responsible for the security of your belongings.
uniTEST is a high-stakes test; that is, the results of the test have the potential to make a major impact on the future career of the test taker. For this reason, ACER uniTEST Office has established security procedures which will be strictly enforced at all times. The giving of false or misleading information during the registration process, and any form of cheating during the test itself, are viewed as serious breaches of ethical behaviour and will attract penalties.
Any candidate found to be cheating will automatically have their uniTEST scores cancelled and may be prohibited from registering to take uniTEST on a future occasion.
Misconduct includes: