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Course Enrolment & Exam Registration Form

Register a candidate for a sitting, capture access needs and take the entry fee details.

A ready-to-use quizzes & assessments form for small teams who need a reliable intake process: 21 questions, 3 pages, 6 conditional rules.

Questions
21
Pages
3
Layouts
classic
Conditional rules
6
Typical time
10 min
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Page 1 of 3Candidate

Exam registration

Include your country code.

1 question is hidden by conditional logic right now — change an answer above to reveal it.

What happens after submit: nothing is stored in this preview. On your own copy, every response triggers an instant email notification and lands in your response dashboard, ready to export or forward.

Happy with it? Take a copy into your workspace — every question, rule and setting comes with it.

Who this template is for

Course Enrolment & Exam Registration Form is built for small teams who need a reliable intake process who need to collect the same complete information from everyone.

  • Small teams who need a reliable intake process working in quizzes & assessments.
  • Teams who need to collect the same complete information from everyone without writing code or paying for a custom build.
  • Anyone replacing chasing missing details over email with one structured record per enquiry.
  • Respondents are the people you send it to — the form asks them 21 questions across 3 screens.

Why this form is useful

It removes the cost of chasing missing details over email and turns each submission into a record your team can act on immediately.

  • 12 questions are required, so submissions arrive complete instead of needing a follow-up email.
  • It collects a verified email address so replies and confirmations land.
  • It captures a phone number for urgent follow-up.
  • It accepts a document or photo upload as evidence.
  • It records a signature you can keep as proof of agreement.
  • It pins the request to a specific date.
  • It allows multiple selections without free text.
  • It captures a numeric value you can filter and sort on.

How to use this template

From copy to live form is a few minutes of work, and every step is reversible.

  1. 1Press “Use this template” — a fresh copy of Course Enrolment & Exam Registration Form lands in your workspace, ready to edit.
  2. 2Rename or delete any question, and change what is required. Nothing here is fixed.
  3. 3Open Notifications and add the email addresses that should be alerted on each submission; add an auto-reply to the respondent if the form collects an email address.
  4. 4Check the upload limits on the file question so respondents can attach what you actually need.
  5. 5Publish it, then either share the link directly or paste the embed snippet into your site — the embedded form resizes to fit and loads no marketing or advertising trackers.
  6. 6Watch responses land in Submissions, where you can filter, label and export them to CSV or PDF.

Logic and conditions blueprint

Exactly how this form behaves as it is answered — 6 conditional rules ship with it.

  • Features advanced show logic: if “How will you sit this exam?” is Remote, the form dynamically exposes “What device and connection will you use?”. Otherwise that question never appears.
  • Features advanced show logic: if “Do you need access arrangements?” is Yes, the form dynamically exposes “Which arrangements are you requesting?”. Otherwise that question never appears.
  • Features advanced show logic: if “Do you need access arrangements?” is Yes, the form dynamically exposes “Upload supporting evidence”. Otherwise that question never appears.
  • Features advanced show logic: if “Is this a late entry?” is Yes, the form dynamically exposes “Who authorised the late entry?”. Otherwise that question never appears.
  • Features advanced show logic: if “Is the candidate under 18?” is Yes, the form dynamically exposes “Parent or guardian email”. Otherwise that question never appears.
  • Features conditional validation: if “Is this a late entry?” is Yes, “Who authorised the late entry?” becomes mandatory before the form can be sent.
  • All 6 rules are editable in the Logic tab, and the built-in checker warns about rules that contradict each other.

About this template

Exam entries fail in predictable places, and this form closes each of them at the point of registration. The candidate's name is taken exactly as it should appear on the certificate, with a separate box for a preferred name so correspondence stays human without corrupting the register. Date of birth, candidate or student number and previous attempts are captured because awarding bodies ask for all three. The sitting itself is chosen from a controlled list of dates and venues, and choosing a remote sitting opens the questions about equipment, connection and the ID that will be checked on camera. Access arrangements open an evidence upload and the specific arrangements requested, so nothing rests on a verbal promise. Late entries open the authoriser and the fee, and any candidate under eighteen opens the parent or guardian contact and consent. The result is a single record per entry that the exams office can work from without a follow-up email.

What this form asks

Every question is editable — rename it, make it optional, or delete it entirely.

Page 1 — Candidate

  • Name exactly as it should appear on the certificaterequired
  • Preferred name
  • Date of birthrequired
  • Email addressrequired
  • Contact numberrequired
  • Candidate or student number
  • Is the candidate under 18?required
  • Parent or guardian emailrequired

Page 2 — Sitting

  • Course or qualificationrequired
  • Sittingrequired
  • Preferred start time
  • How will you sit this exam?required
  • What device and connection will you use?
  • How many previous attempts have you made?

Page 3 — Arrangements and entry

  • Do you need access arrangements?required
  • Which arrangements are you requesting?
  • Upload supporting evidence
  • Is this a late entry?required
  • Who authorised the late entry?
  • Anything else the exams office should know
  • Candidate or guardian signaturerequired

21 questions in total.

How the form changes as it's filled in

This template ships with 6 conditional rules, grouped into 5 behaviours driven by 4 questions. Everything below is already set up — edit or delete any rule once the template is in your workspace.

Driven by “How will you sit this exam?

  • Reveals questions

    If “How will you sit this exam?” is Remote, the form reveals “What device and connection will you use?”.

Driven by “Do you need access arrangements?

  • Reveals questions

    If “Do you need access arrangements?” is Yes, the form reveals “Which arrangements are you requesting?” and “Upload supporting evidence”.

Driven by “Is this a late entry?

  • Reveals questions

    If “Is this a late entry?” is Yes, the form reveals “Who authorised the late entry?”.

  • Makes answers required

    If “Is this a late entry?” is Yes, “Who authorised the late entry?” becomes required before the form can be submitted.

Driven by “Is the candidate under 18?

  • Reveals questions

    If “Is the candidate under 18?” is Yes, the form reveals “Parent or guardian email”.

Set it up step by step

  1. 1

    Copy the template

    Rename it for the exam series so entries for different sittings never share a submission list.

  2. 2

    Load the sittings

    Replace the sitting dropdown with your real dates and venues, and remove them as they fill.

  3. 3

    Wire the evidence upload

    Keep the evidence upload tied to the access-arrangements answer so requests cannot arrive unsupported.

  4. 4

    Set your late-entry rule

    State the late fee in the help text and require the authoriser, so exceptions are always attributable.

  5. 5

    Confirm in writing

    Reply with venue, time, candidate number and what to bring; most exam-day problems start with a missing confirmation.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Taking entries without evidence for access arrangements, then scrambling in exam week.
  • Not capturing the exact name as it should appear on the certificate.
  • Allowing late entries with no record of who authorised the late fee.

What it pairs with

Most teams don't run this form on its own. These are the forms and systems it sits next to.

What to do with the responses

Confirm the sitting in writing with the venue, time and what to bring, and issue a candidate number that matches the one used on the paper.

Works in this layout

These pages cover the same subject ground as the course enrolment & exam registration form, matched on the words people actually search for.

Frequently asked questions

Why ask for the name twice?

Certificates must carry the legal name exactly; correspondence reads better with a preferred name. Keeping both prevents a reprint.

Can a parent complete this for a child?

Yes, and the under-18 answer opens the guardian contact and consent fields so the entry is properly authorised.

What evidence do access arrangements need?

Whatever your awarding body specifies — usually a current assessment report or a history of normal way of working. The upload keeps it with the entry.

How do we handle withdrawals?

Filter the submissions for the sitting and mark withdrawals in your register; keep the original entry so the fee history stays intact.

Is the Course Enrolment & Exam Registration Form template free to use?

Yes. You can preview and test Course Enrolment & Exam Registration Form on this page without an account, and take a copy into your own HelloForms workspace on the free plan. There is nothing to install and no card required to publish it.

What does the Course Enrolment & Exam Registration Form template ask for?

It asks 21 questions across 3 pages, 12 of which are required. Every question is listed in full further down this page, and each one can be renamed, reordered, made optional or deleted after you copy the template.

Can I edit the Course Enrolment & Exam Registration Form form after copying it?

Yes — the copy is entirely yours. Change wording, add or remove questions, switch between the classic layout, restyle it to match your brand, and set who gets notified on each submission.

How does the conditional logic in this quizzes & assessments form work?

6 conditional rules ship with the template: Features advanced show logic: if “How will you sit this exam?” is Remote, the form dynamically exposes “What device and connection will you use?”. Otherwise that question never appears. Features advanced show logic: if “Do you need access arrangements?” is Yes, the form dynamically exposes “Which arrangements are you requesting?”. Otherwise that question never appears. Features advanced show logic: if “Do you need access arrangements?” is Yes, the form dynamically exposes “Upload supporting evidence”. Otherwise that question never appears. All rules are editable in the Logic tab.

Where do responses to the Course Enrolment & Exam Registration Form form go?

Submissions land in your workspace under Submissions, where you can search, filter, label and export them to CSV or PDF. You can also email a notification to your team on every submission and send the respondent an auto-reply.

Can I embed the Course Enrolment & Exam Registration Form form on my own website?

Yes. Publish the form and paste the embed snippet into any page or share the direct link. The embedded form resizes to fit its container and loads no advertising or marketing trackers inside the iframe.

Can respondents upload files?

Yes. This template includes a file upload question, so respondents can attach documents or photos with their answers. You can adjust the accepted file types and size limits on that question.

Is the signature on this form legally usable?

The template captures a drawn signature and stores it with the submission, along with the timestamp, so you keep evidence of who agreed and when. Whether that is sufficient depends on your jurisdiction and the agreement itself.

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