I took my NGC back in July and I've just had an email saying by exam has been found to contain a substantial amount of content that is identical to work submitted by other learners. WTF how is this possible it is an open book exam and I sat in my own lounge and answered the paper, surely everyone gets asked the same questions I can appeal but it will cost me £147.00 has anyone ever had experience of this is it worth appealing ? are Nebosh short of money or something?
Utterly hacked off now took nearly 6 months to get here and a large cost of my own money to be accused of cheating !!!
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Re: Nebosh Exam
Hi brnol, welcome to the forums
Sorry to hear about your result, not what you would be expecting
Not something I have ever heard of before from NEBOSH, so cant quite give you any feedback
Hopefully one of our other members shall be able to assist you in your query
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Sorry to hear about your result, not what you would be expecting
Not something I have ever heard of before from NEBOSH, so cant quite give you any feedback
Hopefully one of our other members shall be able to assist you in your query
Will
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Re: Nebosh Exam
Hello and welcome brnol.
Like Willpool, I too have never heard of something like this happening re NEBOSH.
I am so sorry.
I am assuming you have spoken to your Provider? If not, then contact them. I would think they should be able to offer advice or even contact NEBOSH on your behalf in the first instance, but I don't know for sure.
If it were me, I would send my own thoughts (politely) to NEBOSH and ask for an explanation. https://www.nebosh.org.uk/useful-links/contact-us/
Sorry I have nothing more to help you.
Hopefully one of our members will come in with knowledge of this scenario.
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