Part I (MCQ)
Examination Day Schedule
30 minutes before exam time Arrive at test centre Complete admission process 3.75 hours |
Admission and Identification (ID)
It is important to read the Candidate Rules of Conduct – Computer-based Examinations and all Candidate Information materials very carefully before the exam. You must bring a piece of government-issued photo ID (i.e., Canadian or foreign passport, Canadian driver’s licence, Canadian health card, Canadian permanent resident card) to the exam. The identification will be checked by exam personnel to verify your identity. You will not be admitted to the exam unless you provide ID and it is a likeness of your current physical appearance. As well, the names on your government-issued photo ID must reasonably correspond. If a female candidate cannot be identified due to a veil covering her face, a female Invigilator will be assigned to take the candidate to a private area where the Invigilator can confirm the candidate’s identity.
For security purposes, you will also be scanned with a metal detector, have your fingerprints and a digital photo taken at check-in. You can watch the ‘What to Expect on Test Day’ video to understand the check-in process.
If you are more than 30 minutes late for your exam appointment, you will not be permitted to write your exam and will not be able to reschedule the exam for another time during that administration.
Examination Centre Conditions
PEBC has partnered with Prometric to provide supervised test centres. Although Prometric attempts to ensure the comfort of all candidates and personnel, conditions are sometimes beyond our control (e.g., temperature fluctuations), you are strongly encouraged to dress for fluctuating temperatures in examination rooms.
Note:
- There is no smoking on examination premises.
- Please do not wear scented cosmetics, perfumes or clothing as some individuals are very sensitive to such substances and you may be refused entry to the examination.
Candidate Materials
Review the Candidate Information – Computer-based Examinations (MCQ) at a Test Centre and Candidate Information – Computer-based Examinations (MCQ) using Remote Proctoring for details about Required, Permitted & Prohibited Items.
Visit the Prometric website for a list of pre-approved personal items that you are permitted to bring into the examination, including medical, assistive and mobility devices. Personal items that are permitted into the examination or require an exam accommodation may be different for Part II (OSPE). See About the Examination – Part II (OSPE): Candidate Personal Items.
During the examination period, you must keep your identification on your desk.
The examination is closed-book. No aids are permitted other than the onscreen calculator and formulas provided. For exams taken at a test centre, you will be given a dry erase board and markers to make notes. You must return them to the Test Center Administrator at the end of the exam. For exams using remote proctoring, you are permitted to bring your own dry erase board and markers and must erase it at the end of the exam.
No watches or timepieces are permitted. The computer will display the amount of time remaining in the exam.
If you must take any medication or use a medical device (e.g., insulin pump, blood glucose monitor) during the examination time, you must present it at check-in for inspection before the examination begins. You must remove any packaging, inserts or related written material.
For exams taken at a test centre, all other personal items must be left in the locker provided by Prometric. As the lockers are limited in size, bring as little as possible with you to the test centre. PEBC and Prometric are NOT responsible for lost, damaged or stolen personal items.
During the Examination
You and other candidates MUST NOT converse or communicate with one another in any manner whatsoever, or speak or read out loud while the examination is underway. Any candidates who violate this rule will forfeit the examination (i.e., they will not receive a result and it will count as an attempt).
If you wish to speak with the Test Center Administrator you must raise your hand and converse in a discrete and confidential manner.
Candidates are expected to behave in a professional and courteous manner when interacting with examination personnel.
At the End of the Examination
When you have completed the exam and are ready to submit it, you will click the “Finish’ button and confirm that it has been completed. If you have not completed the exam during the allotted time, the exam will automatically end and you will be unable to respond to any further questions.
You must check-out from the exam with the Test Center Administrator and return the dry erase board and marker. You will receive a notice of completion, either a paper copy or via email. You will not receive your results at that time. Afterwards, you must leave the examination premises immediately. You must make all arrangements for transportation before entering the examination site and you must wait outside the building for friends or transportation.