Where Can I Find My Module Results?

Modified on Sun, 1 Sep at 11:58 AM

Results are normally released on Moodle 20 working days after the module has ended. Results may be delayed if you have an extension or similar arrangement in place, as additional time is also allocated to the tutor(s) for marking the student's work.


To view your results, you will need to log into the Application Dashboard, which you may remember from when you first applied for your programme. You can access this easily through a link on the results page on Moodle - as imaged below.

To login to the Application Dashboard, you will need to use the exact same log in details that you use for Moodle.


Once within the dashboard, navigate to the "My Results" section using the left-hand navigation bar, as imaged below.

The My Results page lists all of the modules that you have on Moodle. Each module will have two indicators that dictate whether you are up-to-date on your fees and your end of module survey or not. If you are not up-to-date on these, then your results won't be released to you until they are. In the image further below, how this will be indicated can be seen in blue.


To view a specific module's results, select the pink "View Results" link under the module description. The below example shows some modules from our Clinical Psychiatry programme.

When viewing your module's results, it will show the percentage of each component in the module and feedback from your tutor, as well as the overall grade after all of these have been weighted. An example can be seen below:

If you are experiencing any difficulties viewing your results or have any other queries, you can reach out to Student Services for further guidance and support. 


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