During COVID-19 pandemic, many higher education institutions had to conduct online examination as an alternative way of assessment. Although there were numerous studies on university students’ opinions about e-learning or distance learning there was not much research on their attitudes towards e-assessment. With this aim, the present study intends to understand undergraduate students’ views on online exams and compare their attitudes in terms of gender, major and first time takers of online exams. The sample of the study comprised of 130 undergraduate students taking first-year courses online through distance education from different departments of a university in Türkiye. The data were collected online and subjected to SPSS statistical analysis. The results displayed that distance students mostly had negative attitudes towards online exams. Individual features played a significant role on students’ attitudes towards online assessment in terms of gender and their first online exam experience. However, major did not play a significant role on students’ attitudes.