Find out more information on accessing your examination results and the process for resitting an examination.
Confirmed results following Boards of Examiners are made available each semester across all faculties to the following schedule:
Results | Students | Date |
---|---|---|
Semester 1 | All students | Wednesday 26 February 2025 |
Semester 2 |
Undergraduate final-year students Continuing undergraduate and postgraduate taught students |
Monday 30 June 2025 Thursday 10 July 2025 |
Late summer assessments | All students | Thursday 11 September 2025 |
Postgraduate taught final results | Postgraduate taught final-year students | November 2025 |
Achieving your final award
If you have successfully achieved your final award, you will also be issued with a final HEAR transcript.
Re-assessments
If you need to undertake any re-assessment you will find the information detailing the failed modules and the re-assessments necessary on your results page in self-service.
Where this is required, your progression status will describe the outcome from your recent assessments. Further information can be found on your progression status on our results information page.
If you fail a unit of assessment within a module, and the module is failed overall, you will normally be allowed one re-assessment of the failed unit, which will take place at the appointed reassessment period (August-September).
Upon successful completion of the reassessed unit, the mark awarded for the unit shall be the University pass mark:
- 40% for undergraduate (FHEQ Level 4, 5, 6)
- 50% for postgraduate (FHEQ Level 7)
- 50% for foundation year studies
- 50% for BVMSci Veterinary Medicine and Science.
If you fail your reassessment, you will be awarded the higher mark of the two attempts.
Examinations for reassessments are timetabled in the same way as normal examinations.
If you would like to speak to someone for further clarification of your results, please contact MySurrey HIVE or submit your query via Surrey Support.
Feedback and the provisional mark will be released 3 weeks after the submission deadline. Both feedback and the provisional mark will be available in the submission folder on SurreyLearn.
Where you have approved extenuating circumstances, it will usually be assessed in the same way as the attempt that was deferred, whether that was a first attempt or reassessment.
The Office of Students Complaints, Appeals and Regulation (OSCAR) provide guidance on the University's regulations, appeals and complaints.
You can also email the Students’ Union who offer advice and support if you wish to initiate procedures under the University’s internal processes.
Results are accessed via Surrey Self-Service and published progressively throughout the day.
If you feel like your results are not what you had hoped for, and how this may affect your employability, then there is no need to feel anxious. Take a look at our guide for what to do if your degree results are not what you expected.
You may also want to consider getting in touch with the Students' Union academic advice team, who are on hand to guide you through your options and next steps.
When it comes to marking assessments here at Surrey, we’ve been able to respond to your feedback by talking more about how we ensure our process is fair and consistent.
The animation below explains our 13-step process that we follow for every piece of summative work that you submit. You can find out more in on our exams and assessments pages.