@MumVeng said:
Iba po yata ang tinitignan nyo na exam. You have to check the [CCL Exam po.](http://[https://www.naati.com.au/services/ccl/](https://www.naati.com.au/services/ccl/) "CCL Exam po.")
Ang process po ay magsusubmit kayo ng application to take the exam and then, NAATI will send you a confirmation that you can take an exam and give you an invoice. Once paid, you can already book an exam. Iyan po ang process nung nag-exam ako so if this changed, please reply to this comment.
I hope the March 15 batch can share their experience of the new format of the exam.
March 15 taker here.
Same process pa din @MumVeng. Magsusubmit ng application including passport and a selfie. Then magwait na maapprove yung application mo. Nung sa akin, hindi naapprove dahil di daw malinaw yung selfie so I took another one and then naapprove naman na afterwards.
Prior to exam: may isesend na link sa registered email to setup your device. Making sure that video, speaker and microphone are all working prior to the day of the exam, we were also required to download a certain application from our smartphone named "ProctorExam". Included siya sa setup.
Then another link is sent to the email for the exam itself. If you click the click, it will redirect you to a certain page and if di pa start ng exam mo, it will show a countdown timer informing you how many more days/ hours/ minutes/ seconds before your exam commence.
Exam proper: Very fast setting up lang ng devices just to double check kung umaandar lahat. Then ishoshow yung passport biopage sa camera to prove your identity. Then, you will also take a picture of yourself through your camera. Isheshare mo din pala yung screen mo para matrack nila yung movement mo sa screen. Afterwards, you will use your smartphone through the ProctorExam app to show your surroundings, including your desk, behind your device, the walls, ceiling, underneath your table and what is behind you. Lastly, you need to position your smartphone such that it will be able to see you while you were taking the exam. Medyo ipoposition mo siya sa likod mo or somewhere behind you. I think this is to monitor if there is any unusual behavior during the exam. Then yun na, exam na.