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ScholaRise Examinations

Examinations

Examinations.

Model the whole assessment structure — schemas, weighted components, grade scales — then close the term cleanly, with not a single mark transcribed by hand.

  • Schemas
  • Weighted components
  • Grade scales
  • Report cards
  • Checked twice
I The term, closed

From the score grid to a signed report card.

Autosaved 2s ago Grades weighted, computed Report card ready to print

Rendered in the ScholaRise app palette · figures illustrative — the structure and computed fields are real.

II The argument

Exams are where school software usually breaks.

The real problem

Every board has its own pattern, and every school layers its own weightings on top — periodic tests here, portfolio there, an annual paper that counts for most of it. Most software meets that complexity with a spreadsheet and a hope, until a single transcription error becomes a wrong grade on a printed report card at the worst moment of the year. The maths was never the hard part; getting every step from a teacher's marks to a signed sheet exactly right, every time, is. ScholaRise models the whole assessment structure instead of approximating it, then closes the term in one pass with the work checked and the history kept.

What it does
  • Assessment schemas

    Set up how a subject is marked once, then reuse it across classes — so Class VI Science and Class VII Science share the same structure instead of being built twice.

  • Weighted components & sub-criteria

    Tests, assignments, activities — each weighted exactly the way your board prescribes, so the marks the system works out match the scheme on paper, not a close approximation.

  • Grade scales & ranges

    Numeric, letter or GPA scales, with the boundaries and labels you choose. A1 / 91–100 / Outstanding is something you set — not something we decided for you.

  • Non-academic evaluation

    Co-curricular activities, work-education, discipline and values scored alongside academics — the parts of a report card a serious board still expects, recorded properly.

  • Score entry that's hard to get wrong

    A spreadsheet-style grid that catches bad entries, takes a bulk import, stops two teachers overwriting each other, and autosaves — so a dropped connection never costs you a column of marks.

  • Report card generation

    Board-shaped report cards, generated as PDFs in one pass. Last year's exact layout carries into the new session on its own, instead of being rebuilt every March.

  • Term settings & carry-over

    Each term set up its own way, with the right slice carried into the next — so a half-yearly weighting feeds the annual result the way your board prescribes, not by hand on a calculator.

  • Board results import

    Upload external board results and run subject-level mark analysis against them, so the published board outcome and your internal record finally sit in one place.

  • Exam insights

    At-risk student identification, alerts and performance targets surfaced from the marks you already entered — the same numbers, read forward instead of just filed.

How it fits
  • 01 / 03

    It reads the right student, in the right year. A report card is only right if the name, class and section on it are right. Exams pull each child's class and section from the year you're actually looking at — so a student promoted mid-year never lands on the wrong sheet, and last year's marks stay attached to last year's class.

  • 02 / 03

    One ledger of results, across campuses and years. Schemas, scales and presets carry forward between sessions and apply across branches. A trust running three campuses computes results the same way in each, and compares this year to the last without exporting anything to a spreadsheet.

  • 03 / 03

    Marks you can ask questions of — and can't quietly change. Sol, the platform's AI agent, answers questions about results in plain English. Underneath, every change needs a second person to sign off and the full history is kept — so an edited mark is a logged event with a name against it, not a silent overwrite in a shared file.

The standard we hold it to

Real board maths, checked by a second pair of eyes — not a clever spreadsheet.

Book a demo Available across India
The next step

See ScholaRise in your school.

A real walkthrough with someone who actually runs a school — we'll map what fits your campus today and what's worth phasing in over the next year.

The walkthrough

Length
30 minutes, no slides
Run by
Someone who runs a school
Available
Across India · web, iOS & Android
Module
Examinations
Platforms
Web · iOS · Android
Scope
Branch + session
Closes the term
Report cards as PDF