How can I enter marks and publish results?

Modified on Fri, 28 Oct 2016 at 01:41 PM

The GPA grading system is based on marks and grades. After a teacher has evaluated the answer sheets, the teacher can enter the marks in Fedena and publish the results so that it can be viewed by students and parents.

Who can enter marks?

  • The administrator can enter marks for any subject even if the administrator is not associated to a subject.

  • A teacher can enter marks for only associated subjects.

  • If the Examination Control or Enter Marks privilege is provided to a teacher, the teacher can enter marks for any subject even if the teacher is not associated to a subject.

  1.  Click the module access icon Academics > Examination > Exam Management to open the Create Exam page

  2. Select course and a batch.

  3. Click the exam group. All subjects are displayed.

  4. Click the subject for which you want to enter marks.

You can sort students by Name, Admission no., or Roll number by clicking the table column headers.


  1. Enter the marks and remarks for each student.

Note: Employees can enter marks only for subjects they are associated to.

  1. Select the Absent checkbox if a student was absent. Students marked absent are indicated by a hyphen (-) for the corresponding subject in the exam report.

  2. Click the Save button. The corresponding grade is automatically displayed based on the settings.


  1. After you have entered the marks for all students, go back to the exam group page and click Publish Exam Results.

Note: Only employees with Examination Control privilege can publish exam results .After you publish the exam results, you can always remind the students and parents later by clicking Resend SMS notification.


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