NEBOSH Word Count for open book examination

 Tutorial on NEBOSH Word Count for OBE !!

Nebosh word count for obe


Here is the Nebosh igc OBE Sample Paper word count explanation video for our followers. 

Here in this video, our expertise is explaining about the methods which you can adapt to write the word counts. 

Your examination will specify a word count, with a 10% tolerance, and you are required to stick to this. In a traditional examination your answers are mostly limited by the length of time you have in the exam room and how quickly you can hand-write your answers. Without that limit, there is a risk that you might ‘over-answer’ a question (writing a lot more than is necessary to get full marks on the question). We specify word limits to give you a sense of how ‘big’ the Examiner expects the longest good answer to any question to be. The maximum word count will be specified against each question and your answer should not exceed this limit.

Our YouTube video on the  NEBOSH word count:


Your overall word count must be +/ - 10% of the recommended word count. Examiners will not mark text that exceeds the word count, they will stop marking at the maximum word count. Remember you are being assessed on relevance and quality rather than quantity of words. It is important to stay focused on the subject and context of the question.

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While this is a modification from traditional paper-based examinations, there are also many similarities. The question papers will be similar in format and the content and effort required will also be similar. However, the word count and level of detail in the responses will be different as this format gives you more time to complete your answers and access reference sources. Making your reference list while you are writing responses will help to ensure you do not miss any references. Your reference list does not count towards the overall word limit.
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