Stay informed about all upcoming tests, exams, and assessments throughout the academic year. Plan your study schedule effectively with our comprehensive exam calendar.
View CalendarComplete view of all scheduled exams, tests, and academic events for Science, Commerce, and Humanities streams.
Guidelines and advice to help you prepare effectively for your exams.
Plan your study time effectively by creating a realistic timetable that includes breaks and covers all subjects.
Use techniques like teaching concepts to others, flashcards, mind maps, and practice problems to engage with material actively.
Solve previous years' question papers under timed conditions to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and improve time management.
Collaborate with classmates to discuss concepts, solve problems together, and fill knowledge gaps through peer teaching.
Ensure 7-8 hours of quality sleep, especially the night before exams. A well-rested mind performs better than one that is sleep-deprived.
Maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and include brain foods like nuts, fruits, and vegetables to optimize cognitive function.
Answers to common questions about exams and assessments.
If you miss an exam due to illness, you must provide a medical certificate within 48 hours of the exam. Contact the examination coordinator to arrange for a make-up test. Make-up exams are typically scheduled within a week of the original examination date, subject to approval from the concerned faculty.
The following items are strictly prohibited in the examination hall:
Violation of these rules may result in disqualification from the exam and disciplinary action.
Final grades are calculated based on the following components:
The exact weightage may vary slightly by subject and faculty. Refer to your course syllabus for specific details.
Students can request to review their exam papers within one week after the result declaration. Follow these steps:
Note that the review is only for checking marking errors, not for negotiating grades.
The calculator policy varies by subject:
Check with your subject teacher for specific model restrictions. All calculators will be inspected before the exam begins.