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Terms and conditions

If you experience any issues during the test 

For example, if you have technical issues with your computer or the test, or you experience other things that disturb you in a way that prevents you or delays your answering the questions, you must make your uniTEST supervisor aware of this as soon as possible during the test.  

If you subsequently believe that you have experienced conditions during the test which give rise to concern – or you would like to complain about any conditions to which you have not reported during the test – please write to us at sdu.dk/admission under “contact” 

You must contact us on the day of your uniTEST for us to process your inquiry. 

If you get ill

If you cannot participate in the test due to illness, please write to us via “contact” at sdu.dk/admission. 

Technical requirements  

It is your responsibility to ensure that your computer meets the technical requirements. You are responsible for checking that your computer's setup and Internet connection are compatible with remote proctoring.  

Test security  

The University of Southern Denmark is obliged to ensure the quality of admission. This includes ensuring the applicant has obtained the uniTEST result correctly. Therefore, SDU will inspect that the applicant has not received any unlawful help during the test.  

Given that uniTEST is a multiple-choice questionnaire with only one correct answer per question, without the possibility of providing supplementary comments, it is crucial that the applicant has no option of communicating with others during the test. The purpose of online uniTEST supervisors is to ensure that uniTEST is not handed in by a third party and to ensure that the applicant has not received any assistance during the test.  

No personal information is processed unless the applicant, by choice or accident, shares information on the webcam, verbally or on-screen. SDU registers personal data in accordance with the general data protection regulation, specifically paragraph 6, sub-section 1.  

Cheating 

If you cheat, you risk never being allowed to study at SDU. At worst, you could get permanently expelled from the university – even if you have not been enrolled at the university before.  
Your actions will be considered cheating if you:  

  • Attempt to circumvent, disable or otherwise obstruct the purpose of the university's use of electronic proctoring programs  
  • Fail to disclose  
  • Are misleading about your own efforts or results  
  • Take part in unauthorised collaborations  
  • Receive help during the test or help others - including use of chatbots 
  • Wrongfully have prior knowledge of the test 
  • Provide incorrect attendance information. 

Criminal circumstances  

SDU would like to point out that the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) is the copyright owner of uniTEST. According to their rules, it is deemed criminal if you copy or share content from the uniTEST. Copyright infringement in any way will be punished under copyright law.  

Suspicion of document forgery and identity fraud will be reported to the police and may be punished under the rules of the criminal code.

 

Need help?

The admissions team at SDU is ready to help you with questions about:

  • admission requirements for international applicants.
  • how to apply through the admissions system.

You can contact SDU Admissions by email or phone.