National proficiency test for school students

National proficiency test for school students
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Smartur.com, a digital education solutions company, on Monday announced its ‘Smartur.com National Proficiency Test (SNPT)’ for students of Class I to X at the national level, available on www.smartur.com.

Hyderabad: Smartur.com, a digital education solutions company, on Monday announced its ‘Smartur.com National Proficiency Test (SNPT)’ for students of Class I to X at the national level, available on www.smartur.com. Starting this year students of these classes can test themselves in the science modules along with the mathematics module which they have used to test themselves last year.

Parents of children, who take these tests, will now additionally benefit with access to hi-level analytics that can help them identify very specific topics or sub-topics that their children need to focus or pay attention to; based on how they perform on these tests.

Last year ‘Smartur.com Maths Proficiency Test (SMPT)’ was launched. It is the largest online maths contest in India and is a proficiency test based on cutting edge automated testing methodology and covers maths topics at great depth. This year Smartur.com has introduced the science proficiency module using similar technology, thereby helping students to test themselves on science proficiency too.

These tests have been designed after extensive research on curriculum and behavioural aspects to make learning relevant, contextual and interesting.

“Last year we have had over 5 million questions answered by almost 10,000 students from 18 states in the country,” Neeraj Jewalkar, founder and CEO of Smartur.com said, The contest is being held separately for each class. Students of each class will compete with students from across the country belonging to the same class. The topics for the contest are based on NCERT CBSE curriculum. The contest is open till May 31 and students can sign up on www.smartur.com. The results will be declared formally by June 15.

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