How to Make Exam Date Sheet
Dear Virtual University students, Today we will discuss some Tips to make Final Term Exam Date Sheet. As you may know you have to make date sheet for Your mid-term and final term exams every semester. Normally they is a window of 12-13 days within which You are to make the exams datasheet of your semester subjects.Tips to Make Final Term Exam Date Sheet |
As we know Students have 6 subjects every semester, but in some cases, some students have 5, and some can have up to 7 subjects per semester.
You have to select the dates and timings as soon as possible due to limited seats being offered on first come first serve basis, students sometimes in a hurry, don't make the best possible date sheet, which actually effects their exams and CGPA.
You have to select the dates and timings as soon as possible due to limited seats being offered on first come first serve basis, students sometimes in a hurry, don't make the best possible date sheet, which actually effects their exams and CGPA.
Tips for Final Term Exam Date Sheet
Here are few Tips to make final term exam date sheet which will help you in maintaining better time space for your particular subjects.
- First of all always use the full window of available days. If window is from 12th to 24th of the month, make sure that you're first exam is on 12 and the last is on 24th. Do not lose any days by selecting 13 as your first exam date or 23 or before as your last date. Time off between every exam is very important for preparation, so you want to make sure that you do not lose any time and use all the time that is available to you.
- Always select your toughest subject as your first exam. There are two main benefits for this, one; you'll have more days to prepare your toughest subject and two; you'll feel a lot easy for the remaining exams.
- If this is your first semester, then ignore tip number 2 and select the most easy subject for you as the first exam. Because you'd need to learn how the exam process work and feel comfortable for the exams, so for the new comers and in their first exam i.e. mid-term of first semester, you should select the easier subject as first exam.
- Now, for the most subjects, only one day off between two exams is enough, but if you feel you need more than one day to prepare a certain subject, you can have two days off between two exams.
- If you think you'd need 3 days to prepare a certain subject, then you can select 3 off days for it, but you'll have to select two back to back exams then without an off day between them.
- For the back to back exams, the tip is selecting the maximum time between the two, so for example you have an exam on Friday at 8:00 AM, and you need to have another one on Saturday, then pick the time as 2:30 PM or 5:00 PM for this one to have more time to prepare this subject.
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