Switch from
paper to digital exams

Paper exams have served their purpose, but they come with real limitations. Lost answer sheets, handwriting that is hard to read, weeks of manual correction, and no audit trail if a result is ever challenged.

Why switch to digital exams?

Many exam organisers approach the switch with caution. Questions about cost, technical complexity, and change management are legitimate. But for organisations running high-stakes exams, the case for digital is clear: more control, better data, and results that hold up to scrutiny.

Easy to use

Digital does not have to mean complicated. assessmentQ is designed to be straightforward for exam authors, administrators, and candidates alike.

  • An intuitive interface that requires minimal training
  • Built-in accessibility features for candidates with specific needs
  • Compatible with a range of devices, from laptops to tablets
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Secure at heart

Paper exams can be misplaced, tampered with, or accessed without authorisation. Digital exam delivery gives you far greater control over who sits an exam and how it runs.

  • Identity verification to confirm every candidate before they start
  • Secure browser options and monitoring tools to maintain integrity
  • Offline exam delivery available when internet connection is unreliable
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Save time at every stage

Correcting paper exams takes significant time at every stage. Digital delivery removes much of that burden without compromising quality.

  • Automatic scoring for closed question types
  • Real-time results and reporting available the moment an exam ends
  • Streamlined workflows for authors, graders, and administrators
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