Mode of Exams
Modes of Examination at Vidya University
Vidya University employs a multifaceted approach to assess student learning, incorporating a variety of examination methods to ensure a comprehensive evaluation.
Internal Examinations
- Purpose: To gauge students' initial understanding of the course material and to provide timely feedback for improvement.
- Format: Typically conducted as in-class tests, quizzes, or assignments.
Viva Voce
- Purpose: To assess students' oral communication skills, critical thinking, and ability to apply knowledge.
- Format: One-on-one oral examination with a faculty member.
Practical Assessments
- Purpose: To evaluate students' practical skills, problem-solving abilities, and application of theoretical knowledge.
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Format
- Laboratory Experiments: Hands-on experiments to test practical skills and data analysis.
- Projects: Independent or group projects to demonstrate research, design, and implementation skills.
- Presentations: Oral presentations to showcase research findings, project outcomes, or critical analysis.
End-Semester Examinations
- Purpose: To assess students' overall learning and understanding of the course material.
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Format
- Computer-Based Tests (CBT): Objective assessments conducted online, typically multiple-choice questions, true/false, or fill-in-the-blank.
- Offline Subjective Tests (OST): Subjective assessments conducted offline, requiring written answers to open-ended questions, essays, or problem-solving tasks.
By combining these various modes of examination, Vidya University strives to provide a fair and comprehensive assessment of student learning, fostering academic excellence and preparing students for future challenges.