Learners submitting an EAR but considering re-taking their assessment(s) are advised to register for the next available assessment submission date following the expected EAR outcome issue date in case their enquiry is not successful.
If a learner receives a successful EAR outcome and has registered to re-take the unit, the registration fee can be refunded if they notify NEBOSH that they no longer wish to proceed with the resit before the examination takes place. The learner should also notify their Learning Partner so they're aware this refund is due to be returned back to them.
If a learner receives an unsuccessful EAR outcome and has registered to re-take the unit, the registration fee will not be refunded.
If a learner has registered to re-take a unit that is undergoing an EAR and re-sits the unit assessment before the issue of the EAR outcome, the examination registration fee will not be refunded in this case, even if the EAR outcome for the unit is successful.
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