During the Tutor’s Meeting in 2023 (epi information 04/
So, all candidates need to read the requirements (don’t just rely on us 😉), especially the latest ItC. Comply with the spirit and letter of all the regulations and instructions, before during and after the exam, even if you think them trivial. If you are worried about compliance with any of these requirements, or you have medical issues that conflict (such as hearing aids), try to solve them yourself as much as possible. If you cannot comply, inform the helpdesk@eqe.org ASAP, and certainly before the exam.
- epi‘s Working Group on Diversity and Inclusion is discussing the topic of ‘reasonable adjustments’ in the EQE very actively, and we would be grateful to hear of any experiences candidates want to share. You can contact any of the members of the D&I group, or use the central email d-
and- i@patentepi. org https: // patentepi. org/ en/ diversity- and- inclusion/ members- of- di- wg. html
ItC V.7, 8 – You cannot leave room, close FLOWlock browser or move out of camera view within first 60 mins of each part of a Main Exam, even if you have handed in your answer
ItC V.9 – During each exam, you may only leave the room for scheduled breaks (prescheduled breaks between official exam parts, such as for lunch). Exceptionally, in those exam parts that allow you to do so, you may take unscheduled breaks. Unscheduled breaks are only possible during paper A, paper B, the two parts of paper C and part D2 of paper D, and only after 60 minutes have passed from the official exam start time.
ItC V.9(b) – Unscheduled breaks are only allowed in A, B, C and D2 after 60 mins. You must inform the invigilator via the chat widget when you take an unscheduled break and when you return to your desk. You do not have to wait for authorisation before leaving. Unscheduled breaks are expected to take no more than 3 mins.
- So for PE (70 mins), D1-1 (95 mins) and D1-2 (105 mins), there are NO unscheduled breaks allowed. Even if you hand-in early, you must stay in front of the camera at least 60 minutes before leaving (ItC 8).
- 2024-02-20 EQE helpdesk answer: you are right, no unscheduled breaks are allowed during paper PE (all 4 parts, each with duration 70 minutes), paper D1.1 (duration 95 minutes) and D1.2. (duration 105 minutes).
- If you do take a break during these parts the invigilator will take a note of it, inform you that it is not allowed and potential disciplinary measures may ensue.
- Candidates who can prove that they have a medical problem that requires them to go to the bathroom more frequently and who cannot go without toilet breaks for longer periods can exceptionally be granted to take unscheduled toilet breaks also during periods where it is normally not allowed.
Before each exam, before you put your phone away, I strongly advise making a video with time and GPS stamp of your room, desk and computer to create your own evidence.
Join the EQE Telegram groups to discuss issues with other candidates: Main group, Study group, ABC&PE-claims, D&PE-legal and Marketplace. The groups are public, and open to any tutors or candidates. A few rules: treat others with respect, no discussion of cheating, no exchange of large sections of copyrighted materials (use of excerpts for study and discussion allowed). During scheduled exams, no discussion of the exam questions or answers. During mocks, no restrictions on the discussions.
Where this is officially issued? REE IPREE?
ReplyDeleteThe last version of ItC published in OJEPO was in Feb 2022 (OJ 2022, A20), which is now hopelessly out of date. The up to date versions are all on the EPO EQE page: https://www.epo.org/en/learning/professional-hub/european-qualifying-examination-eqe
Delete2024-02-20 EQE helpdesk answer: you are right, no unscheduled breaks are allowed during paper PE (all 4 parts, each with duration 70 minutes), paper D1.1 (duration 95 minutes) and D1.2. (duration 105 minutes).
ReplyDeleteIf you do take a break during these parts the invigilator will take a note of it, inform you that it is not allowed and potential disciplinary measures may ensue.
Candidates who can prove that they have a medical problem that requires them to go to the bathroom more frequently and who cannot go without toilet breaks for longer periods can exceptionally be granted to take unscheduled toilet breaks also during periods where it is normally not allowed.
epi‘s Working Group on Diversity and Inclusion is discussing the topic of ‘reasonable adjustments’ in the EQE very actively, and we would be grateful to hear of any experiences candidates want to share. You can contact any of the members of the D&I group, or use the central email d-and-i@patentepi.org https://patentepi.org/en/diversity-and-inclusion/members-of-di-wg.html
ReplyDeleteMay we sit the exam direcly on the bathroom?
ReplyDeleteIf your bathroom satisfies all the other requirements, then it could be possible. But be aware that you are being continuously filmed!
DeleteRight Pete, I will be filmed from the waist up but if the invigilator wants to check, he's welcome I have nothing to hide :)))
DeleteThank you Pete, always helpful
ReplyDeleteI am shocked by the number of candidates who are not aware of these restrictions.
ReplyDeleteI think many rely on the last "official" version published in the OJ EPO, and do not realise that the latest versions are buried on the EPO website.
Does anyone know how candidates are timely informed about the hidden "Terms & Conditions" and about any updates prior to their exams?
Hi Pete personally not. I heard this just from your page.
DeleteI believe that 90% of candidates are professional working full time. EQE and papers are really demanding in terms of time, sacrifices and efforts, other than mind stress, and I think that most part of candidates really wants to focus just on substantive things and have no time and mood to seearch and found every news by themselves.
Every year I hear from candidates after the exam that they had problems, or were confronted with rules that they did not know about. Yes - it is a minority of candidates, but the impact can be very large.
DeleteThe main sanctions are loss of marks or not being allowed to take part, so knowing the rules are just as important to passing as substantive knowledge.
I have seen a deterioration of EQE
ReplyDeleteJust received today this communication from Examination Board:
ReplyDeleteDear Mr......
The Examination Board took note of your complaint concerning the conduct of
Paper A EQE 2024.
Regarding the reported issues with the use of the text toolbar, the Examination
Board notes that this was a technical situation affecting all candidates.
Accordingly, no individual compensation can be awarded. However, the
Examination Board will take this general incident into consideration in marking
Paper A.
Regarding the alleged loss of time that you encountered during the
examination, please be informed that the logs available in WISEflow will be
assessed to verify the exact duration thereof. To obtain an extract of the
relevant logs, you may make a request via helpdesk@epo.org.
Regarding the reported misalignment of the cursor when selecting text in
some pages, the Examination Board notes that this was a technical issue that
potentially affected all candidates. Accordingly, no individual compensation
can be awarded in this instance. However, the Examination Board will take
this general incident into consideration in marking Paper A.
Respectfully yours
Jakob Kofoed
Chairman of the Examination Board
Dear...,
ReplyDeleteThe Examination Board took note of your complaint concerning the conduct of
Paper B EQE 2024.
Regarding the reported misalignment of the cursor when selecting text in
some pages, the Examination Board notes that this was a technical issue that
potentially affected all candidates. Accordingly, no individual compensation
can be awarded in this instance. However, the Examination Board will take
this general incident into consideration in marking Paper B.
Respectfully yours
Jakob Kofoed
Chairman of the Examination Board