Please note that we do not offer an exam only service. Therefore, you will need to have purchased the module from Resource Group in order to take the exam with us. Your exam booking will be rejected if you have not done this.
In accordance with Part 66 Appendix II (Basic examination standard) Item 1.13, we require you to confirm the number of exam attempts you have had in the last year, along with the dates of each attempt and the organisation or competent authority where these attempts took place. Please ensure this information is prepared and brought with you on the day of your examination with Resource Group.
A failed module may not be retaken for at least 90 days following the date of the failed module examination. The maximum number of consecutive attempts for each module is three. Further sets of three attempts are allowed with a 1 year waiting period between sets.
A candidate found attending a module examination within their 90-day or 1-year stand down period will be investigated and have their examination voided. If it is deemed as improper conduct, we reserve the right to notify the competent authority and enforce a 12 month ban on all examinations by the candidate.
AM Sessions:
Exam time: 10am.
You will need to arrive by no later than 9:30am. If you arrive later than 9:30am, you will not be able to sit the exam.
Students are only permitted to sit one exam per session.
Essay Exams:
If you are booking a Module 7, Module 9 or Module 10 essay examination, we would like to remind you that the Essay Extract Packs are rotated every six months, on 1st January and 1st July each year. The latest pack will always be available via your iAcademy account. When booking your essay examination, please ensure you have sufficient time to access the latest essay extract pack.
Module 13, UKCAA Examinations – B2 Module 13 is split into two parts (Part A and Part B), and you will therefore need to sit two separate examinations. Under the current regulation, both Part A and Part B must be passed with a minimum score of 75% in each part. If you fail one part, you are only required to re-take that specific part rather than both. However, if any part is failed 3 times without a 12-month period in-between any of those 3 exam attempts, you will then be required to re-sit both Part A and Part B again after the standard 12-month stand-down period.
Module 13, EASA Examinations – For EASA B2 Module 13, examinations will consist of one exam to cover all sub modules.
Module 15 – The full Module 15 exam is required for any B2–B1.1 or B1.3 extension requirements.