With over 16,000 students on campus, exam time is nothing short of a mela at PU, and the Examination Cell works with clockwise precision to ensure the smooth conduct of all assessments, be they end term, midterm, quiz, summer term, improvement, and so on.
With the digital valuation system, the CoE is trying to reduce the margin of error by bringing more efficiency and transparency into the system. The university follows relative grading tied to the class average.
A specially procured software creates its own set of question papers based on the template from the adequately loaded question bank. The student-friendly policies at the university encourage students to finish their exams, undertake improvement exams, and conclude them by the summer term so that they can complete their courses on time. The choice-based credit system, mentoring program, remedial classes, and industry internship-based embedded quiz programs are all geared towards empowering students. Presidency University has developed in-house software for publishing results to students. The software is user-friendly and allows students to view or download their results, semester-wise, with a single login.
Previously, students had to log in separately for each examination and search by month. This new software has greatly simplified the process and improved accessibility for the students. The webpage (www.presidencyexams.com) is user-friendly, and the students need not remember the month and year of the last examination as it lists all the examinations appeared by them along with the student information. It becomes easier for the students and their parents to verify their wards' results with a single login. Students can use their old login credentials for logging into the new software (i.e., username: student roll number and password: students’ date of birth in "ddmmyyy" format).