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,UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
May-June 2023
CSL2601
Constitutional Law
100 Marks
4 Hours
First Examiner: Mr Paul Mudau
Second Examiner: Mr Hennie Coetzee
This paper consists of eight (8) pages.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ANSWERING
THE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR A TAKE-HOME EXAM ON MYEXAMS
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ANSWERING
THE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.
1. The examination question paper counts 100 marks.
2. It consists of three questions. Answer ALL the questions.
3. The duration of the examination on the timetable is Four (4) Hours.
4. In addition to the duration of the examination indicated on the timetable, you are given
30 minutes to FINALISE the uploading of your exam file. Your exam file must be
uploaded via the myExams platform on 19 May 2023 BEFORE 12:30 (South African
Standard Time).
5. This is an open-book examination. You may consult your prescribed study material
during the examination.
6. This examination is proctored via the Invigilator App. You are required to activate (or
log in to) the Invigilator app between 07:45 and 08:30 (South African Standard Time).
The QR code is below:
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,7. Your exam file must be uploaded on the myExams platform.
7.1 When ready to submit, open the Take-Home (Assignment) assessment again and
click on the Add Submission button. Note: You only get 15 minutes after the due
time to submit your script on the Invigilator App and 30 minutes on the
myExams portal.
7.2. Note the file requirements such as:
a. File size limit.
b. Number of files that can be submitted.
c. File formats allowed.
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, 7.3. Check the acknowledgment checkbox and upload your answers document and then
click on the Save changes button.
7.4. Review your submission information regarding the status and click on your
submission file link to check if it's correct.
7.5. If you need to resubmit a file, you can click on the Edit Submission button. Note: You
will need to delete any existing files.
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