Application period for Time Conflict Examination (AT)
AT1. All petitions for the time conflict examination must be submitted to Office of the University Registrar within the first three weeks (15 working days) of the semester/summer session. Submitting the petition later than the stated period will subject the students to the denial of time conflict examination.
Checking the Time Conflict Examination Schedule and Venue (SV)
SV1. Information on “venue for time conflict exam” at Suvarnabhumi campus will be posted at Announcement Board 17 opposite SM 114, and at Hua Mak campus at D51, D Building in the morning of the exam day. Additionally, it can also be checked at www.au.edu and link to “Exam Time / Campus Conflict Schedule” 2 days before examination period.


Taking Time Conflict Examinations (TC)
TC1. The students must sit for all requested examinations with time conflict only in the assigned “Time Conflict Examination” room according to the “exam time conflict schedules”.
TC2. Failure to observe the rescheduled seating arrangements will subject the students to automatic withdrawal and the refusal of their petition for the "late examination" for the subject concerned.
TC3. During exam period, students are not allowed to leave their assigned seats until the end of all of their exam time-conflict subjects.
TC4. If one of the requested subjects in the "Exam Time Conflict" is withdrawn, students must follow the original examination schedule for the remaining subject(s) (i.e. take the examination in the original exam room and time).
TC5. The students need to keep the “receipt” issued by the Office of the University Registrar, and present it to the Office in case that their names are not included in the “time conflict examination list”.

Attention:
- The students must sit for all requested examinations with time conflict only in the assigned “Time Conflict Examination” room according to the “exam time conflict schedules”. Information on “venue for time conflict exam” at Suvarnabhumi campus will be posted at Announcement Board 17 opposite SM 114, and at Hua Mak campus at D51, D Building in the morning of the exam day. Additionally, it can also be checked by login to AU website (home.au.edu) and click “Exam Time Conflict Schedule” 2 days before examination period.
- Failure to observe the rescheduled seating arrangements will subject the students to automatic withdrawal and the refusal of their petition for the "late examination" for the subject concerned.
- During exam period, students are not allowed to leave their assigned seats until the end of all of their exam time-conflict subjects.
- If one of the requested subjects in the "Exam Time Conflict" is withdrawn, students must follow the original examination schedule for the remaining subject(s) (i.e. take the examination in the original exam room and time).
- The students need to keep the “receipt” issued by the Office of the University Registrar, and present it to the Office in case that their names are not included in the “time conflict examination list”.

Exam Campus Conflict Procedures
Application period for Campus Conflict Examination
All petitions for the campus conflict examination must be submitted to Office of the University Registrar within the first three weeks (15 working days) of the semester/summer session.
The students need to keep the “receipt” issued by the Office of the University Registrar, and present it to the Office in case that their names are not included in the “Campus conflict examination list”.
Checking the Campus Conflict Examination Schedule and Venue
Details of "Campus Conflict Exam Schedules", will be posted 2 days before examination period at and link to “home.au.edu” Input username and Password click Campus Conflict Schedule
Venue for the Campus Conflict Examination
VT1. Suvarnabhumi Students (School of Management, Arts, Comm. Arts, Architecture, Music, Science and Technology, and Engineering) will take their “campus conflict exams” at Suvarnabhumi. All other students will take the exams at Hua Mak Campus. For BBA students learning at Sathorn Campus, they will take the exam-conflict at the ACC campus.
VT2. If one of the requested subjects in the "Exam Campus Conflict" is withdrawn, students must follow the original examination schedule for the remaining subject (sit in the original exam room and time).
Consecutive Examination at Different Campuses Procedure (Campus Conflict)
CP1. Effective Summer 2003 (March - May), Students in School of Management, Arts, Comm. Arts, Architecture, Music, Science and Technology, and Engineering with more than 1 exam on the same day at different campuses can petition to take all exams for that day at Suvarnabhumi campus. All other students can petition to take all exams for that day at Hua Mak.
Application period for Consecutive Examination at Different Campuses (Campus Conflict)
AC1. All petitions concerning consecutive examinations must be submitted to the Office of the University Registrar within the first three weeks (15 working days) of the semester/summer, otherwise the students will be required to appear for the examinations on that day at the designated campuses.

Venue for the Consecutive Examination at Different Campuses (Campus Conflict)
VC1. Once the petition is submitted, the students must only appear for the examinations at the requested campus. Failure to observe the rescheduled seating arrangements will subject the students to "Wrong Campus Examination Regulation" i.e. automatic withdrawal and no eligibility to apply for the "late examination" for the subject concerned.
VC2. If one of the subjects in the "Consecutive Examinations at Different Campuses" (Campus Conflict) petition is withdrawn, students must follow the original examination schedule for the remaining subject i.e. original exam time and room.
Attention:
- The students must sit for all requested examinations with Campus conflict only in the assigned “Campus Conflict Examination” Room according to the “exam campus conflict schedules”.
- Details of "Campus Conflict Exam Schedules", will be posted 2 days before examination period by login to AU website (home.au.edu) and click campus conflict schedules
- Failure to observe the rescheduled seating arrangements will subject the students to automatic withdrawal and no eligibility to apply for the "late examination" for the subject concerned.
- If one of the requested subjects in the "Exam Campus Conflict" is withdrawn, students must follow the original examination schedule for the remaining subject (i.e. sit in the original exam room and time).
- During exam period, do not leave your seat until all of your exam campus conflict subjects’ time is over.