Sunday, December 9, 2018

E-Marking System at Aga Khan University Examination board

Aga Khan University Examination board offers an E-marking system to it's candidates to avoid corruption and illegal ways of increasing marks .


•What's an E-Marking System?

E Marking System is a Modern based checking criteria which is modified over timed and today it has much value in A qualifications in which you can trust.

•How E-Marking Works?

The Candidates particular paper is been scanned and Uploaded to computer then each question has a marking criteria under it's criteria marks are been distributed according to the key The AKUEB has construct, This create a reliable and pure candidates result despite any change.

•E-Marking Notes:

After Completion of papers checking the Aga Khan University Examination board Delivers e Marking notes to registered view in which the Better and weaker response are held by students.E-Marking Notes


  • This includes overall comments on candidates’ performance on every question and some specific examples of candidates’ responses which support the mentioned comments. Please note that the descriptive comments represent an overall perception of the better and weaker responses as gathered from the e-marking session. However, the candidates’ responses shared in this document represent some specific example(s) of the mentioned comments. 



  • Teachers and candidates should be aware that examiners may ask questions that address the Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) in a manner that requires candidates to respond by integrating knowledge, understanding and application skills they have developed during the course of study. Candidates are advised to read and comprehend each question carefully before writing the response to fulfil the demand of the question. 



  • Candidates need to be aware that the marks allocated to the questions are related to the answer space provided on the examination paper as a guide to the length of the required response. A longer response will not in itself lead to higher marks. Candidates need to be familiar with the command words in the Student Learning Outcomes which contain terms commonly used in examination questions. However, candidates should also be aware that not all questions will start with or contain one of the command words. Words such as ‘how’, ‘why’ or ‘what’ may also be used.


Source: AKU-EB

















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