Edutron School ERP

Exam Management System - Edutron School ERP

Exam management system for admit cards, mobile marks entry by subject teachers, grading, result processing, cross lists, progress reports, and report cards.

Complete Exam Management for Schools

Edutron Exam Management helps schools plan examinations, generate admit cards, assign subjects, enter marks from web or mobile workflows, calculate grades, process results, generate report cards, and review academic performance from one connected workflow.

Academic coordinators and teachers can reduce manual tabulation work, avoid repeated spreadsheet corrections, and prepare accurate class-wise, subject-wise, and student-wise result reports.

Best For

  • Principals and academic coordinators
  • Class teachers and subject teachers
  • Exam departments and result teams
  • Schools preparing term, unit, and annual exams
  • Institutions that need report cards and analytics

What Schools Can Manage

Exam Scheduling

Create exam terms, subjects, dates, class sections, maximum marks, passing marks, and exam plans for unit tests, half-yearly exams, and annual exams.

Admit Card

Generate exam admit cards with student details, class, roll number, exam schedule, subjects, and school instructions before the examination starts.

Mobile Marks Entry

Subject teachers can enter marks by subject from mobile-friendly workflows, helping schools collect marks faster without waiting for paper sheets.

Grades and Results

Process results using school-defined grading rules, passing criteria, subject groups, totals, percentages, and rank or performance calculations.

Cross List Report

Prepare cross lists for class-wise and subject-wise review so exam teams can verify marks, totals, grades, and student performance before publishing results.

Progress Report

Generate progress reports and report cards with marks, grades, attendance, remarks, subject performance, and school-ready academic summaries.

Performance Analytics

Review class-wise, subject-wise, student-wise, and exam-wise performance so school leaders can identify learning gaps and improvement areas.

Why Exam Data Should Be Connected

Exam work depends on accurate student records, class allocation, subjects, attendance, teacher access, admit card details, and academic rules. When marks and reports are handled separately, schools spend extra time correcting spreadsheets and preparing summaries manually.

Edutron connects exam management with student records, attendance, teacher mobile workflows, parent communication, cross lists, progress reports, and academic reports so result processing becomes more reliable and easier to review.

Practical Rollout for Exam Teams

  • Define exam terms, subjects, grading rules, and passing criteria.
  • Map classes, sections, students, and teachers before marks entry starts.
  • Generate admit cards after verifying student, roll number, subject, and schedule details.
  • Train subject teachers on mobile marks entry and correction workflows.
  • Review cross lists, result calculations, progress report formats, and remarks before publishing.
  • Use performance reports after every exam to identify academic improvement areas.

Exam Management FAQs

Can schools create different exam types?

Yes. Schools can manage unit tests, term exams, half-yearly exams, annual exams, and other assessment formats based on their academic plan.

Can schools generate admit cards?

Yes. Schools can generate admit cards with student details, class, roll number, exam schedule, subjects, and school instructions.

Can subject teachers enter marks from mobile?

Yes. Subject teachers can use mobile-friendly marks entry workflows for assigned subjects and classes, reducing manual tabulation and repeated data entry.

Can Edutron prepare cross lists and progress reports?

Yes. Schools can review cross lists for marks verification and generate progress reports or report cards using marks, grades, attendance, remarks, and academic summaries.

Does exam data connect with student records?

Yes. Exam results connect with student profiles, classes, subjects, attendance, parent communication, cross lists, progress reports, and academic reports.