If you follow these guidelines, passing the semester exams offered by Anna University will be relatively simple for you.
Always study from the required textbooks for the specific course as outlined by the university. Avoid buying regional books.
Give yourself some time to get ready for Part-A. (2 marks). The majority of students lose grades in this area. The majority of students prepare Part B and attempt Part-A using an idea from the questions they prepared for Part B, or they simply attempt the questions without having any kind of plan. It is preferable to prepare for Part-A separately.
Grades are raised by internal marks. For instance, if your internal mark is 20 and your written exam score was 89 out of 100, you would receive an S.
Using the test questions from the previous year will also be beneficial.
To get good grades, your answers must be presented neatly and written clearly.
To demonstrate to the examiner that you have a thorough understanding of the concept, try to include diagrams, flowcharts, examples, and equations in your responses.
First, try the questions you are most familiar with and can confidently answer. Avoid overwriting the answers.
Getting good grades at Anna University is tricky and sometimes highly unpredictable. Some just write a story and get an S grade while some really write of their own and fail. Some students study all night and barely pass and sometimes even fail while some study just before the night and get great marks.
The things which I have noticed about Anna University are given below –
It is one of the typical government universities where many times paper checking is flawed. The rechecking fee is INR 700 per paper and it is usual practice for students to get higher grades after rechecking.