Exam rules

Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove

In order for us to be able to guarantee you and the schools that the result is unquestionable and comparable to a face-to-face exam, you must comply with the following rules. In the event of a violation, we are forced to block your exam result and it will not be forwarded to the faculty. We therefore ask you to pay sufficient attention to the following text. We wish you luck.

1) Complete the Mandatory Equipment Check before the exam.

The Mandatory Equipment Check must be carried out on the same equipment on which you will subsequently take the exam. This will minimise the likelihood of technical problems on the day of the exam. The mandatory check is not evaluated with regard to regularity, it only serves to check the readiness of your equipment.

Report any technical problems with entering the system to us no later than 2 days before the exam. If you do not complete the Mandatory Equipment Check within the specified deadline, we cannot guarantee technical support during the exam.

2) Carefully prepare your work surface and the room where you will take the exam.

Online exams are conducted under conditions comparable with face-to-face exams. You take the exam alone in a closed room and completely without assistance, in front of you is a completely empty desk and its immediate surroundings, and on it only the permitted items:

  • computer with one monitor OR laptop,
  • webcam and microphone,
  • smartphone used as a second camera,
  • keyboard and mouse*,
  • ID document,
  • drink,
  • lamp,
  • other permitted aids (e.g. phone stand, laptop pad).
* It is forbidden to use more than one keyboard, mouse, webcam or microphone. In the case of an external microphone, it must be a separate microphone – it is not allowed to use a microphone in conjunction with headphones, speakers, etc.

Ensure all permitted items are ready before the start of the initial checks.

A. The work surface and its immediate surroundings must be completely empty, except for permitted objects.

Only items that are expressly permitted by these rules or that have been authorized in writing by Scio prior to the exam at your individual request are allowed on the work surface and in its immediate vicinity (1.5 m from you). The entire area within your immediate reach (1.5 m from you) must also be empty – i.e. completely cleared shelves under or next to the table, windowsills, etc.

C. For this particular exam, you can keep a note paper and pencil on your work surface.

For this particular exam, it is also possible to have the following on the work surface:

  • note paper (all papers must be shown on both sides when scanning the room), and
  • pencil.

B. You must not have any other display device or object containing text or mathematical or graphical representations of information in your field of view.

The following must not be in your field of vision, i.e. in front of you and next to you (180° from the axis of your head facing the computer on which you are taking the exam):

  • any additional display equipment other than that used for the exam. All other display devices (e.g. second monitor, TV, tablet or another phone/laptop) must be removed or covered,
  • items containing text or mathematical or graphical representations of information, such as bulletin boards, notes, maps, periodic table, formulas or other study materials.

Items not prohibited above may be in your field of vision, provided they do not contain information that could give you an unfair advantage in taking the exam. In particular, in your field of vision (typically on a wall) you may have a painting, poster, or photograph.

3) During the exam you must not have any electronic devices available other than those explicitly permitted by these rules.

  • A smartphone must be used as a second camera (see below).
  • Any other phones, smartwatches, tablets or other electronic devices that could be used to search for information or communicate are prohibited. They must be placed away from your work surface and have both sound and vibration turned off.
  • If necessary, you may use either the phone used as a second camera or another phone to contact customer support.
  • If you use another phone, after the call you must clearly put it away out of reach so that it is obvious you cannot use it further during the exam.
  • If you use the phone set up as the second camera, after the call you must reconnect and re-set it as the second camera.

4) On the day of the exam, log in to ScioLink app.

  • Take the test in your Chrome user profile. Do not use Guest or Incognito profile.
  • Enter the test at the official start time indicated in the invitation.
  • At the beginning of each exam, ScioLink checks your webcam, microphone, internet connection speed and the disk space on your computer.
  • After checking the minimum technical requirements , you will be prompted to install the Proctoring Desktop extension. This extension monitors running processes and devices on your computer. The extension must be running during the entire exam.

5)  Prepare your personal document (passport, ID in Latin script) and undergo an identity scan.

As with a face-to-face exam, we need to verify that you are taking the exam with your ID.

6) Slowly and clearly scan the entire room, including entrances, the work surface, and the space under the desk. Show on the main webcamera that you are not wearing headphones and that your wrists are empty. Check the scan.

In order to prove that you are alone in the room, you need to turn the webcam around your room (360° view). You really need to take a picture of the whole room, not just a partial view. The exam must be taken in a closed room.

  • The scan of the room must be complete and clear, including the entire work surface, the space under the desk and a peek behind any potential obstructions. Carefully film all entrances to the room as well. You can find how to do it here.
  • Make sure that only permitted objects are on the work surface and in its immediate vicinity and that there are no prohibited objects in your field of vision.
  • Scan the table and room slowly and clearly.
  • If note papers are allowed on the test, show all the sheets on both sides to the camera to show that they are blank.
  • After completing the room scan, show the camera that you are not wearing headphones (turn your head to both sides) and that your wrists are empty (show both hands clearly to prove you are not wearing any watches, bracelets, or other items).

  • Always play back and review the recording; if necessary, you can redo the scan.
  • You must enter the test itself within 30 minutes from starting the initial checks. If you encounter a technical or other serious problem during the initial checks, you must immediately address it and promptly contact Scio customer service. A late entry without such justification may be considered a violation of these rules and your result may be blocked.

7) Connect your smartphone as a second camera during the initial exam checks via the ScioLink application.

  • The smartphone must have a working camera and internet connection.
  • Place the phone horizontally against a stable object (e.g. stand, mug, pencil holder, flowerpot). Adjust the angle so that throughout the exam the computer screen, keyboard, both hands and chest are in the frame.
  • If necessary, you may use the phone to contact customer support. After resolving the issue, reconnect and re-set the phone as the second camera.
  • Keep the phone connected to a charger or power bank throughout the exam. Do not risk it shutting down.
  • A detailed guide on setting up the phone as a second camera can be found in the FAQ – section Second Camera.


Tip: For best visibility throughout the exam, place the phone in an elevated position on a stable base, at least arm’s length away. Make sure the camera has a clear view, especially avoiding accidental covering by your hands

8) You must remain fully visible in the cameras’ view at all times during the exam, including between individual test sections.

  • You are required to be visible in the frame of both cameras throughout the exam.
  • In the main camera, you must be visible at least from head to chest; in the second camera, the monitor, keyboard, both hands and chest must be visible.
  • Continuously monitor the previews from both cameras throughout the exam.
  • You must sit at a table or desk for the exam. It is not allowed to take the exam, for example, from bed.
  • It is forbidden to leave the view of either camera after completing the room scan, even between its steps. The room scan consists of several consecutive steps (e.g. a 360° rotation around the room, scanning the workspace, etc.); remain visible in the frame of the main webcam between these steps.
  • It is forbidden to leave the view of either camera at any time during the exam, even between individual test sections. You may leave the view only to contact customer support, after which you must scan the room and work surface again, similar to the initial scan. Such situations will be reviewed.

9) It is forbidden to communicate in any way with another person during the examination.

  • No other person shall be in the room. If a person accidentally enters your room, you must ask them to leave and the record must show that the person has actually left the room.
  • It is forbidden to have any communication with any other person in any way.
  • No animals are allowed to roam freely in the room.

10) During the exam, work with only one monitor, the Google Chrome browser and ScioLink application.

  • It is forbidden to open any other browser windows or applications besides the ones required to take the exam. Their triggering is detected throughout the exam.
  • It is forbidden to actively use touch monitors.
  • It is forbidden to use more than one monitor, transmit images, or record the exam.
  • It is forbidden to use text search (e.g. Ctrl+F) during the exam.
  • It is forbidden to use any translator during the exam.
    If the live transcription function starts during listening, immediately disable it. If live transcription remains active, the exam may be blocked.

And don’t forget: you must take the exam properly, meaning by yourself, without any outside assistance and without using any unauthorized sources of information.

11) If your result is blocked, you can request a review.

The result is blocked whenever there is a violation of the obligation to take the exam properly or any other rule during the exam, because in such a case Scio cannot ensure that the participant has not gained or could not gain an undue advantage over other participants. To detect violations of the rules, the records from the online exam are used, but also other procedures for evaluating the course of the examination (e.g. analysis of the participant's answers).

The results of online exams, as they are transmitted to the faculties and as they are used in the admission procedure, must meet strict criteria for correctness and comparability of the knowledge and skills of the individual participants in the online exam. Scio vouches to the faculty and all participants that the online exam results have these characteristics. And if Scio cannot guarantee that a result has such characteristics, it cannot be used in the admissions process. In such a case Scio will decide on the blocking of the result. Participants shall raise any objections to the evaluation with the faculty through the standard appeals process.

A. Invalid result and request for review

  • The result is always invalid if the rules are violated during the exam, as in such a case Scio cannot ensure that the participant did not or could not obtain an unjustified advantage over other participants. Records from online exams, but also other procedures for evaluating the course of the exam (e.g. analysis of the participant's answers) are used to detect violations of the rules.

Informing about an invalid result

The faculty will inform you about the possible invalidity of your result.

Request for review

If you do not agree with the decision on the invalidity of your exam result, contact the faculty immediately with a request for a review. In this application, you must state all the relevant circumstances and reasons for making the application.