
Missing your CDCFIB exam or facing technical problems can be very stressful, especially when you have prepared seriously. But the good news is that many candidates still get a second chance — if they report the issue correctly and on time. Here’s a clear guide on what you should do immediately.
Contents
- 1 1. If You Faced Any Technical Issue, Act Within 48 Hours
- 2 2. Don’t Panic — CDCFIB Often Reschedules Genuine Cases
- 3 3. Document Everything Immediately
- 4 4. Submit Your Complaint Through the Official CDCFIB Channel
- 5 5. Stay Calm and Remain Hopeful
- 6 6. Keep Checking for Updates
- 7 7. Prepare Ahead in Case You Are Rescheduled
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1. If You Faced Any Technical Issue, Act Within 48 Hours
If you couldn’t write your CDCFIB exam due to:
- Network issues
- Login errors
- Exam submitting automatically before completion
- System freezing
- Slow or unresponsive computer
- Any other technical problem
You must take action within 48 hours to be considered for a new exam date.
CDCFIB reviews only timely and genuine complaints, so don’t wait.
2. Don’t Panic — CDCFIB Often Reschedules Genuine Cases
The board understands that technical issues can happen. Candidates who experience verified problems are usually considered for a new slot or a review of their case.
The key is reporting it correctly and early.
3. Document Everything Immediately
Write down or screenshot what happened. Include:
- The exact problem you faced
- Time and date
- Exam centre
- Error messages
- System behaviour
This makes your complaint easy to verify.
4. Submit Your Complaint Through the Official CDCFIB Channel
To get proper attention, submit your complaint immediately using the official complaint link provided in the COMMENTS section.
This is the fastest and most reliable way to get your issue logged and processed.
Avoid relying on WhatsApp groups, random blogs, or fake links — use only the official channel.
5. Stay Calm and Remain Hopeful
Even if your exam did not hold:
- Stay calm
- Do not panic
- Do not lose hope
Many candidates each year get new exam dates after reporting correctly.
Your issue can still be resolved if your complaint is genuine and submitted on time.
6. Keep Checking for Updates
After submitting your complaint, follow these steps:
- Check the portal regularly
- Monitor your SMS and email
- Watch for new batches and rescheduled dates
CDCFIB sometimes releases updated lists late in the evening or early in the morning.
7. Prepare Ahead in Case You Are Rescheduled
Use the waiting time to:
- Review past questions
- Get your documents ready
- Arrive early next time
- Double-check your exam centre
Being prepared gives you confidence when your new exam date is released.