Personal Items
Personal items are not permitted in the testing room. Candidates are required to leave their personal belongings outside the testing room. A secure individual storage locker will be provided for these items. However, storage space is limited so candidates should plan accordingly. The Test Centre assumes no responsibility for candidates’ personal belongings.
All eyeglasses/spectacles will be visually inspected by the Test Administrator before candidates are allowed entry into the testing room. When requested by the Administrator, candidates are required to remove their eyeglasses/spectacles and hold them out and turn them in both directions so they can be easily viewed. The Administrator will NOT touch candidates’ eyeglasses/spectacles
While the temperature in the testing room should be comfortable, dressing in layers is recommended. Outerwear (jackets, coats, etc.) are not permitted; however, sweaters are permitted. Additionally, to assure examination security, the following are NOT permitted in the testing room:
- All electronic devices, including cell phones, cameras, recording devices, PDAs, calculators, pagers, and beepers.
- Watches. The time of day will be displayed on a clock in the testing room, and the time remaining in the examination session will be displayed on your computer screen.
- Callipers, normograms or other interpretive aids.
- Study materials, books, notes, scratch paper, etc.
- Pens, pencils, highlighters and other writing instruments. The test administrator will provide note boards that will be replaced as needed. Note boards may not be removed from the testing room and must be turned in to the test administrator when candidates complete the examination session. In addition, candidates may type and save notes in the “Notes” section available for each examination question. Note boards and the “Notes” section are provided for candidates' convenience and are not considered in the evaluation of the examination.
- Suitcases, briefcases, backpacks, spectacle cases.
- Wallets and purses.
- Tobacco products.
- Food and drinks. Candidates may bring their own lunch to the test centre, but there is no access to refrigeration or lounge facilities. Candidates may also bring bottled water to store in the locker.
The above list is non-exclusive including, without limitation to facilitate exam security, additional items may from time to time be prohibited in the testing room.
Certain essential medical items (e.g. nitroglycerin, asthma inhalers, diabetic supplies) may be brought into the testing room with prior approval from MOH. Candidates should submit their request to MOH via email to ser@ams.edu.sg and MOH_PMES@moh.gov.sg within five (5) working days from the date of the Letter of Eligibility Status.
Candidates who fail to adhere to these policies will be subject to disciplinary action which could lead to dismissal from the examination, invalidation of the examination, disqualification from future examinations, or other sanctions deemed appropriate.
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