Candidates may withdraw their application up to 14 days prior to the commencement of the examination. The examination fee will only be refunded in this case.
After this time, withdrawal is only possible where the candidate has a valid excuse. In particular, the following are deemed to be valid excuses:
- maternity;
- illness or accident;
- death of a closely related person;
- unforeseen military, civil defence or civilian service.
Notice of withdrawal must be given immediately in writing and the reasons therefor must be documented.
Candidates who do not withdraw from the examination in due time in accordance with paragraph 1 or who do not have a valid excuse are deemed not to have passed the relevant part of the examination.
Where a candidate withdraws, with a valid excuse, from an examination that has already commenced, the candidate must apply for the next examination date, or this part of the examination will be deemed not to have been passed.
The candidate must resit the interrupted examination in full and pay the examination fee again.