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 In today’s world, studies are the biggest competition in
the life.
 Education is “Preparing a person to face everyday life”.
 Education today… doesn’t prepare one for the normal
problems faced by a person in life.
 Our education system has to change fully, and only teach
what is necessary best for us.
 Education:
Increase in the stocks of skill, knowledge and
understanding possessed by individual or society
OR
Education is an uncontested acceptance of knowledge.
3
The proper definition of education is the
process of becoming an educated person.
Being an educated person means you have
access to optimal states of mind regardless
of the situation you are in.
4
 Today’s education produces only money making
machines.
 We are imparting theoretical knowledge based
education.
 I think life without education is a waste.
 It is worthless, In today’s world.
 We have to make the children more aware on
socialness.
Curriculum, syllabus, planning, policy,
centers of excellence, standard of
education & Islamic education
6
Educational system is a systematic process of
establishing the pillar of society. The word
“Examination” conjures up an image of fear
and dread. Examinations are competitive
tests in which each student rise to surpass his
rival & and manage the time according to the
duration of the system.
7
There are two types of Educational
system.
1) Semester System
2) Annual System.
8
Keeping your Grades up can be vital to your
academic success.
These Grading System are of two type:-
1. Grade Point Average (G.P.A)
2. Percentage Evaluation.
9
 The Grade Point Average (G.P.A) is further classified as:-
1- Absolute Grading System
2- Relative Grading System
The absolute system allows student to have its own individual
assessment of their hard work as far as relative grading is
concern relative grading allows for screening students
according to their performance relative to their peers. In
relative grading a histogram of total marks obtained by all
students is taken and ranges for assigning various grades are
decided for awarding the grades. These “ranges” for assigning
grades are based on upper limit of percentage of students in a
course that can have a particular grade.
10
11
Bachelors Masters
Total Credits 124-136 30 (24+6)
Semester
Duration
16-18 Weeks 16-18 Weeks
Course
Duration
8 Semesters
(3.5 – 4 Years)
1.5 – 2 Years
Summer
session
1-2 per
Academic year
1-2 per
Academic year
Course Load
per Semester
15-18 Credit
Hrs
9-12 Credit
Hrs
Bachelors Masters
Total Credits 124-136 30 (24+6)
Annual
Duration
One Year One Year
Course
Duration
4 year
(3.5 – 4 Years)
2 year
(1.5 – 2)
Summer
session
1-2 per
Academic year
1-2 per
Academic year
Course Load
per Year
34-36 Credit
Hrs
20-22 Credit
Hrs
Before hand to understand this concept
following should be kept aside
Moral Ethics
Caliper of Students
Management
14
Semester
System
Annual
System
Merits:-
1. Degree is completed in 4 years
2. More pressure more work
3. Continuous evaluation of student
4. Concentration on less number of
subjects in a semester
5. Punctuality
6. Class Participation
Merits:-
1. Long term memorization
2. Better evaluation (through
externals)
3. Better grading system
4. Innovation take part
5. In depth knowledge
6. Lesser study burden
7. More learning Chances
15
Semester
System
Annual
System
Demerits:-
1. Fast course completion like fast
food
2. Specified Knowledge
3. Favoritism
4. GPA crazy people
5. No long term memory
6. No innovation
7. Supply clearance is longer
Demerits:-
1. Degree completion in more than 4
years
2. Continuous evaluation is not there
3. Punctuality
4. Less class participation
5. Less personality grooming
16
Following are some major themes of
evaluation
 Confidence level
 Communication Skills
 Teacher-Student relationship
 Learning chances
 Favoritism
 Innovation
17
 The semester system is quite different from the annual system
 Both in the grading policy and the way material is presented
for consumption.
 A week is a unit of the semester system. Unlike the annual
system, where the final examination is the only test of the
learning throughout the year, every Assignment, Quiz, Midterm
counts towards determining your grade in the semester
system.
 The final examination is still the largest single contributor to
the course distribution, but not the only one. In this way, you
have to be on your toes throughout the semester in order to
get a good grade. Semester system is tougher than the annual
system.
18
 Which system of examination Provides good grading criteria?
 In which system of examination, students can obtain better marks?
19
Semester
85%
Annual
15%
Chart Title
Semester Annual
Series1 45 55
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
AxisTitle
Chart Title
How do u evaluate the system?
If the three aspects discussed aside are
included then which is better?
Why cant a hybrid system is introduced?
20
According to our survey we have
concluded the following results
21
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Annual Semester
%ageConfirmation
Result
Chart Title
Series1
• Everybody has his own way of thinking but by the critical
evaluation of our topic we came to the result that......
22

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Critical analysis on semester and annual system

  • 2.  In today’s world, studies are the biggest competition in the life.  Education is “Preparing a person to face everyday life”.  Education today… doesn’t prepare one for the normal problems faced by a person in life.  Our education system has to change fully, and only teach what is necessary best for us.
  • 3.  Education: Increase in the stocks of skill, knowledge and understanding possessed by individual or society OR Education is an uncontested acceptance of knowledge. 3
  • 4. The proper definition of education is the process of becoming an educated person. Being an educated person means you have access to optimal states of mind regardless of the situation you are in. 4
  • 5.  Today’s education produces only money making machines.  We are imparting theoretical knowledge based education.  I think life without education is a waste.  It is worthless, In today’s world.  We have to make the children more aware on socialness.
  • 6. Curriculum, syllabus, planning, policy, centers of excellence, standard of education & Islamic education 6
  • 7. Educational system is a systematic process of establishing the pillar of society. The word “Examination” conjures up an image of fear and dread. Examinations are competitive tests in which each student rise to surpass his rival & and manage the time according to the duration of the system. 7
  • 8. There are two types of Educational system. 1) Semester System 2) Annual System. 8
  • 9. Keeping your Grades up can be vital to your academic success. These Grading System are of two type:- 1. Grade Point Average (G.P.A) 2. Percentage Evaluation. 9
  • 10.  The Grade Point Average (G.P.A) is further classified as:- 1- Absolute Grading System 2- Relative Grading System The absolute system allows student to have its own individual assessment of their hard work as far as relative grading is concern relative grading allows for screening students according to their performance relative to their peers. In relative grading a histogram of total marks obtained by all students is taken and ranges for assigning various grades are decided for awarding the grades. These “ranges” for assigning grades are based on upper limit of percentage of students in a course that can have a particular grade. 10
  • 11. 11
  • 12. Bachelors Masters Total Credits 124-136 30 (24+6) Semester Duration 16-18 Weeks 16-18 Weeks Course Duration 8 Semesters (3.5 – 4 Years) 1.5 – 2 Years Summer session 1-2 per Academic year 1-2 per Academic year Course Load per Semester 15-18 Credit Hrs 9-12 Credit Hrs
  • 13. Bachelors Masters Total Credits 124-136 30 (24+6) Annual Duration One Year One Year Course Duration 4 year (3.5 – 4 Years) 2 year (1.5 – 2) Summer session 1-2 per Academic year 1-2 per Academic year Course Load per Year 34-36 Credit Hrs 20-22 Credit Hrs
  • 14. Before hand to understand this concept following should be kept aside Moral Ethics Caliper of Students Management 14
  • 15. Semester System Annual System Merits:- 1. Degree is completed in 4 years 2. More pressure more work 3. Continuous evaluation of student 4. Concentration on less number of subjects in a semester 5. Punctuality 6. Class Participation Merits:- 1. Long term memorization 2. Better evaluation (through externals) 3. Better grading system 4. Innovation take part 5. In depth knowledge 6. Lesser study burden 7. More learning Chances 15
  • 16. Semester System Annual System Demerits:- 1. Fast course completion like fast food 2. Specified Knowledge 3. Favoritism 4. GPA crazy people 5. No long term memory 6. No innovation 7. Supply clearance is longer Demerits:- 1. Degree completion in more than 4 years 2. Continuous evaluation is not there 3. Punctuality 4. Less class participation 5. Less personality grooming 16
  • 17. Following are some major themes of evaluation  Confidence level  Communication Skills  Teacher-Student relationship  Learning chances  Favoritism  Innovation 17
  • 18.  The semester system is quite different from the annual system  Both in the grading policy and the way material is presented for consumption.  A week is a unit of the semester system. Unlike the annual system, where the final examination is the only test of the learning throughout the year, every Assignment, Quiz, Midterm counts towards determining your grade in the semester system.  The final examination is still the largest single contributor to the course distribution, but not the only one. In this way, you have to be on your toes throughout the semester in order to get a good grade. Semester system is tougher than the annual system. 18
  • 19.  Which system of examination Provides good grading criteria?  In which system of examination, students can obtain better marks? 19 Semester 85% Annual 15% Chart Title Semester Annual Series1 45 55 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 AxisTitle Chart Title
  • 20. How do u evaluate the system? If the three aspects discussed aside are included then which is better? Why cant a hybrid system is introduced? 20
  • 21. According to our survey we have concluded the following results 21 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Annual Semester %ageConfirmation Result Chart Title Series1
  • 22. • Everybody has his own way of thinking but by the critical evaluation of our topic we came to the result that...... 22