Aptitude for Engineering Assessment (AEA)

Test Centre Protocol

Important Note:
You must read Test Centre Protocol before you register to sit AEA. Completion of AEA registration is dependent on your agreement to the terms of Test Centre Protocol.

Identification

On the day of the test you will be required to show photo identification. The only acceptable forms of identification are:

  • a current passport
  • an Australian driver’s licence
  • an Australian Keypass, or
  • a National Identity Card from your country of citizenship.
  • a certified identification letter from your school or place of employment. This letter must be on official letterhead, and have your full name, date of birth and signature. The letter must be signed by a staff member/employer. A photo must be attached to the letter and have the school/business stamp over it.

The identification must contain a photograph which is a recognisable likeness of you as you are at the time of sitting the test – a group or childhood photograph is not acceptable. A National Identity Card must include your name, signature, date of birth and recent photograph.

If you do not present a form of identification listed above, or if the identity document you present does not contain a photograph of you, as you look on the test day, you will not be able to sit AEA.

Confirmation of test registration

After you have registered to sit AEA you will receive an email confirmation of your AEA testing session (including admission ticket) from ACER. You must present a printout of that notification when you arrive at the test centre.

Arrival at test venue

Candidates should arrive at the test venue at least 15 minutes prior to the advertised starting time of the test.

Test security procedures and behaviour

ACER has established test security procedures which will be strictly enforced at all times.

It is the responsibility of candidates to ensure that they understand that the following are considered to be breaches of test rules:

  • the giving of false or misleading information during the registration process
  • attempting to gain access to test questions prior to the test
  • taking the test on behalf of another person
  • allowing another person to take the test on your behalf
  • removing or attempting to remove a test book or part thereof, answer sheet, or any notes, from the test centre
  • failing to follow the test supervisors’ instructions at all times
  • providing or receiving assistance during the test
  • creating a disturbance
  • using unauthorised aids (including notes, note paper, calculator, mobile phone, tape recorder, ipod, or other electronic device, etc).

The penalty for any of the above breaches will be the cancellation of the candidate’s test and a ban from registering to sit for ATNEST on a future occasion.

Permitted aids

Candidates whose native language is not English may bring a printed bilingual dictionary into the test. Any candidate taking this option must submit the dictionary to the Supervisor for inspection before the test begins. Candidates should note that electronic dictionaries are not permitted.

Required items

Pencils (HB, 2B or B)
Eraser
Photo Identification and test registration confirmation.

Prohibited items

The following items are not allowed on your examination desk:

  • bags, briefcases, crash helmets;
  • audio devices, with or without earphones;
  • books, papers, newspapers;
  • mobile phones, pagers, laptops, palm pilots,
  • pencil cases, rulers;
  • calculators;
  • food, cigarettes, drinks other than water bottles;
  • dictionaries, other than a standard, printed bilingual dictionary;
  • large items must be left outside the examination room or in a designated area in the examination room.

No eating or smoking is permitted during the test sessions, or in the test room. Water bottles are allowed.