Assessment results year 1 - Summer 2019
Results are expected to be published in MyManchester on the 5th of July by 5pm and you will receive an e-mail as soon as they are available to view.
- Instructions on viewing results (including details of what the various codes mean)
- Component marks will be made available in Arcade.
Once results are published, if you are unable to view your results in My Manchester or have any other queries please email the Student Support Office from your University account. We can not give out any information regarding results over the telephone due to Data Protection legislation.
Any marks that have a 'C' next to them are compensated passes and will not
need to be resat. If you have any marks under 40 (without a C) you will have
to resit these units. You will be sent an e-mail with all the details
of which components need to be resat.
Please note: As per the regulations in the UG handbook,both the lab and exam components of COMP16121 and COMP16212 must be passed separately. Even if you have achieved an overall mark of 40% in the course units, any failed components must be resat.
In addition, for CM students the mandatory MATH units are non-compensatable.
Progression status in My Manchester
Underneath the list of course units and grades there will be a progression status recorded.
- Activate Pending resit results: this indicates you have units to resit but have been activated so you can choose course units in August.
- Activate Progress to next level: Year successfully completed, no resits required.
Full explanations of these and other progression codes are in the Instructions on viewing results document
Resit students
You will receive documents via e-mail detailing which units you must resit. If you have not received an e-mail by 5pm on the 12th of July please e-mail the Student Support Office.
It is YOUR responsibility to ensure that you check your University e-mail for resit information.
Resit information and regulations are below:
- Support for a disability/dsylexia in exams: deadline Thursday 11th July 2019. If agreed exam support is already in place, you do not need to do anything unless you wish to make changes.
- The dates of the resit examination period
- Resit Information
- The resit progression rules
- Exam feedback session
- Notes regarding improving low laboratory and/or coursework marks
Welcome week
For information about compulsory welcome week activities and a welcome week timetable please refer to the second year welcome week page.
- Welcome week for second years for September 2019
- Semester dates
Course unit choices
- Course unit choice information
- The lists of optional course units for programmes are still being updated. The final versions will be published when COMP units open on the 1st of August
- MATH course unit selection for CM students - midday on 12th of July, see course unit choice information link above for full details.