Time limit to apply for extenuating circumstances?

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    Time limit to apply for extenuating circumstances?
    Is there a time limit on this as one of my teachers suggested that I may be eligible for it but he wasn't sure if there was a time restriction on it. I wasn't able to speak to the exams officer today and I was just checking if this was the case before I asked him?

    Thanks
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    Re: Time limit to apply for extenuating circumstances?
    (Original post by quotidian)
    Is there a time limit on this as one of my teachers suggested that I may be eligible for it but he wasn't sure if there was a time restriction on it. I wasn't able to speak to the exams officer today and I was just checking if this was the case before I asked him?

    Thanks
    Requests are meant t be submitted within a week of the last exam in that subject, but you can normally get away with being a bit later than that.
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