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    Exam results will be available here 5th February 2025. You will need your DCU email account and password to log in. Please see below for further instructions.

    Results will be available online for 30 days after they have been published. 
     

    Consultation Days: Monday 10th February to Friday 14th February 2025

    In DCU, consultation days are available after each round of exam results so that you can receive feedback on exams or assignments.

    These consultation days are particularly important and beneficial if you have received an unexpected grade. Meetings with lecturers on those days allow you to see how marks were allocated and better understand how to improve your academic performance. Good feedback can be encouraging, constructive and provide you with concrete/do-able recommendations.

    The meeting can also be used to clarify arrangements for resits, and learn about processes for recheck, review and appeal. It is your responsibility to contact the lecturer of your module(s) to arrange a consultation meeting.

    Read more: DCU's Consultation Days - Guidelines for Students

    Appeals process

    Semester one results are usually provisional and not approved by the relevant Progression and Award Board until after semester two.  It is normally not possible to appeal provisional results at this time. (If you have no overall result displayed, results are provisional)

    However, the following regulation applies to the appeal of provisional results: Where examination results have been approved provisionally by a Programme Board Examination Review Committee but not formally approved by a Progression and Awards Board, and where the absence of an opportunity to appeal would prevent a candidate from making a decision whether or not to resit an examination at the next sitting.

    There are a number of options available to a student whose examination results does not meet their expectations. 

    1. They may view their script and discuss their performance with the module co-ordinator/lecturer during the University’s published consultation days.
    2. They have the right to appeal the decisions of a Progression and Award Board under specific grounds.
    3. They may apply in certain circumstances to have a section of their assessment reviewed by an independent assessor.
    4. They may apply in certain circumstances to have the recording and collation of marks which determined a module result rechecked.

    If you are considering submitting an appeal later this year, it is recommended you meet with your module coordinator/lecturer over the consultation period to discuss your assessment or exam.

    In View Grades you will need to make a selection from the drop-down menus. 

    1. Select Term: Autumn 2024
    2. Select relevant Course level
    3. Select a Study Path
    4. Your overall module mark is displayed in the Final Grade box
    5. You can double click on Components button to see your examination or/and course work grade. 

    If you have completed your program, your overall classification will be displayed in the Student Outcome box

    • Read more: Promulgation Guide for Students
    • Video: Promulgation Guide for Students