A paper in e-EQE 2021

The EQE of 2021 will be conducted online (Annoucement). 

Important information was given in “Information on the schedule for the EQE 2021 examination papers” (link) of 2 December 2020 provides. 

The "Information" provides:

General

The EQE 2021 exam schedule is now available. Candidates are advised that this document may be subject to minor changes as testing continues.

The EQE 2021 will take place online using LockDown Browser. On examination days, candidates are advised to log on to the online examination system's internet platform at least 20 minutes before the start of the relevant paper. Information on how to register and log on to the online examination system will be communicated in due course.


Paper A – Wednesday 3 March 2021

Paper A will have the same syllabus and character as before. 

Paper A lasts four hours. [Note from the editor: this corresponds to the 3,5 hours from Rule 23(1) IPREE plus the additional 30 minutes from the Decision of the Supervisory Board of 17 November 2016]

Candidates will be allowed to print the prior-art documents and the drawings of the application, but not the letter of the applicant. The documents allowed for printing will be made available approximately ten minutes before the start of the examination.

Part            Content      Time        CET time

Paper A     Full paper    4 hours    9.30-13.30 hrs

Candidates may take unscheduled breaks. Further instructions relating to taking unscheduled breaks will be communicated at a later stage. It should be noted, however, that the exam clock will continue to run during unscheduled breaks, i.e. the examination will not be stopped.

The exam platform is available since late December, and a first set of exam papers (earlier EQE papers) was made available as Mock 1 paper to allow candidates to familiarize with the system (see here and our blog post here).

To allow candidates to test the system also close to the real examination conditions, a second mock (Mock 2) is planned for the week of 1 to 5 February 2021. (see here and our blog post here).

A FAQ provides additional information for the e-EQE in general.

Also note the information given in the e-EQE tutorials/ information sessions (recording available on the e-EQE website); see our blog post here for some highlights of the session of 14 January 2021.


Paper A details

Mock 1 (see comments to our blog on Mock 1) gives an example as to what is printable and what not:
  • the clients letter is only available online (pdf); the clients letter can not be printed;
  • the drawings of clients letter are available for printing in advance (as well as in the pdf during the exam)
  • the prior art is available for printing in advance (as well as in the pdf during the exam)
You will thus need to read the clients letter from the screen, in the pdf viewer.

Unfortunately, you cannot annotate the pdf. So, if you wish to annotate, you will need to use a workaround: you can copy the relevant parts of the A paper in your answer (and reformat those parts), and then sue the boldface, underline and italics formatting options of the editor. (Refer to our DI and II blogs for tips.)
Tip: If you wish to annotate, you will need to use a workaround: you can copy the relevant parts of the A paper in your answer (and reformat those parts), and then use the boldface, underline and italics formatting options of the editor. (Refer to our DI and II blogs for tips.)

While you are working on the paper, you can open the pdf of the exam paper in multiple tabs of the Lockdown browser. So, you can have the client letter in one tab, the drawings in another, the prior art in again another, ... that reduces the amount of browsing and allow you to work more efficiently.
Warning: It has been reported that the browser may crash if you open too many tabs - the limit seem to be at 9 tabs in Mock 1. It is recommended to check in Mock 2 what the limit is, so you do not run into a crash in the exam. According to the information at the webinar/information session of 14 January, the issue is under investigation, but it is not know whether it will be solved before the e-EQE.

You can search in the pdf. You can copy parts of the pdf into your answer (but you will need to reformat thereafter, as it cuts all lines at about 30 characters).
Tip: In Mock 1, the search functionality in the pdfs of paper A and B does not work properly: when you search for a term, you get a search result that does not match the search term; however, if you look carefully, you will see that the term you looked for is exactly one line below the search result - so, if you want to use searching in the pdfs of A and B in Mock 1, always check the line below, at the same horizontal position! The search works properly in C and D, so no issues are to be expected in Mock 2 and in the real e-EQE.

When you write your answer, use the formatting options of the editor to your advantage!
You can add headings, which have a larger font size, and which appear in a Table of Contents in the right menu (See DII blog for details). Unfortunately, you cannot click on the entries in the ToC to use it as a navigation pane, as you can e.g. in Word.  
Use underlining (e.g., for additions made to claims), boldface and italics to structure your answer. 


Also refer to our other blog posts on the FAQ (e.g., here) and on other aspects of the e-EQE (on our EQE blog page, or on the blogs for the specific papers).


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  1. As the client's letter is going to be a few pages long, forget about copy/pasting it into the answer sheet for annotation ... I tried copy/pasting a longer text part of the D-II and it made any scrolling operation on the answer sheet impossible even after restarting the lockdown browser (with help of the mock invigilator password)

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    1. Can you see the state of the art to be printed? I can not

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  2. Now you can (it starts 10 minutes before the exam)
    It's only two pages of prior art. The letter is 9 pages though .... and cannot be printed (yay!)

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