Radius EduTech's IIT/NEET practice assessments prepare students for the Indian Institutes of Technology Joint Entrance Examination and National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for medical colleges. Covering topics like physics, chemistry, biology, maths, and reasoning, assessments simulate the format and difficulty level of actual entrance exams. Assessments include multiple-choice questions, numerical problems, and reasoning-based questions, offering detailed feedback to help students understand their mistakes and improve. Results and performance reports can be accessed online, while assessments can be taken both online and offline.
The practice assessments provide detailed feedback and explanations for each question, helping students understand their mistakes and improve their performance.
The assessments generate performance reports that provide an overview of the student's performance, strengths, and weaknesses in different topics and sub-topics, helping them identify areas that need improvement.
The platform conducts at least 50 periodic assessments every year, allowing students to practice and improve continuously.
The platform's question banks are continuously enriched by genius minds, providing students with a variety of challenging and relevant questions to practice.
The assessments provide detailed reports at the topic and sub-topic level, allowing students to focus on their weak areas and improve their overall performance.
The assessments provide guidance on time management and test-taking strategies to help students improve their scores and perform better in the actual entrance examinations.
The assessments offer exam-specific tips and recommendations to help students prepare better for the IIT/NEET entrance examinations.
The assessments offer a personalized learning experience, allowing students to practice at their own pace and focus on areas where they need improvement.
1. Online examination requires a computer lab with internet connectivity.
2. The computer screens can be of any size.
3. Students need to have elementary computer introduction to be able to take the online assessment.
4. For offline examination, OMR sheets and physical prints of question papers need to be distributed to the students.
5. The invigilator needs to scan the OMR sheets with the scanner app provided by the assessment platform.
6. The scanner app has able to sync the scanned results immediately to the online platform.
7. The online platform has the capability to handle large amounts of data and user traffic during the assessment.
8. The platform has a secure login and password protection system for authorized access to the assessment.
9. The platform has features to track and monitor the progress of students during the assessment.
10. The platform has the capability to generate reports and analytics based on the assessment results.