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User Deals: carly.culver
Remote Invigilation – Hourly
£25.00
Remote invigilation service available, using the VICTVS V3 app.
Cost includes:
- Liaising with exam provider
- Full invigilation services
- Post exam reporting as required by the awarding body
- Full use of the VICTVS V3 app as a candidate - set up by me. Easy and no hassle for you - you just need a mobile device and internet!
Suitable for: school entry exams, professional qualifications, GCSEs, A Levels, membership exams etc...
Remote means I can work with you regardless of location!
Just add the correct number of hours required to the basket. Please allow an extra 30 minutes in your booking to allow for correct set up.
Experienced invigilator available to oversee your next important exam or assessment. I have many years experience working with exam boards and awarding organisations throughout the UK. COVID-19 safe.
Service will include:
- Liaising with your awarding organisation
- Exam paper management (if required)
- Exam day set up to meet exam rules
- Marking and return of examinations to body (if required)
Services are purchased by the hour, so please add multiples to your basket according to your requirement.
I can also source local venues appropriate for examinations if required, so please contact me for more info.
If you know a friend of colleague who is taking the same exam - why not share the cost?
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