Before university exam, students in higher education have specific duties and responsibilities to ensure both their preparedness and the integrity of the examination process. These responsibilities reflect their commitment to academic success, personal growth, and respect for institutional standards. Here are some key duties:
1. Thorough Preparation and Revision: Students should dedicate ample time to study, review notes, and complete assignments to reinforce their understanding. Effective preparation includes self-study, group discussions, and revisiting challenging topics with faculty for clarification.
2. Time Management and Study Planning: Creating a realistic study plan or schedule allows students to allocate sufficient time to each subject, avoid last-minute cramming, and reduce stress. This planning often includes setting goals for each study session, breaking down larger topics, and reviewing progressively.
3. Understanding Exam Rules and Regulations: Familiarising themselves with the examination rules and guidelines—such as what items are allowed in the exam room, behavioural expectations, and academic honesty policies—is essential. This prevents any unintentional violations and promotes a fair testing environment.
4. Maintaining Academic Integrity: Upholding honesty and integrity by avoiding any form of cheating or misconduct demonstrates maturity and respect for the academic process. Academic integrity is essential not only for personal growth but also for maintaining the reputation of the institution.
5. Practicing Self-Care and Managing Stress: Staying healthy — both physically and mentally — is crucial. Adequate rest, balanced nutrition, hydration, and stress management practices (like meditation or exercise) help improve focus and reduce exam anxiety.
6. Gathering Necessary Materials: Students should ensure they have all required materials — like student ID, admit card, pens, calculators (if permitted), and any other authorized tools — ready before the exam day. Preparing these items in advance minimises stress and distractions.
7. Being Punctual and Respectful of Timings: Arriving at the exam venue early allows students to settle in calmly, review their focus, and avoid unnecessary stress. Punctuality also shows respect for the time and effort put into organising the examination.
8. Seeking Assistance if Needed: If students have questions about the syllabus, exam format, or face personal challenges affecting their preparation, they should seek help from faculty members, academic advisors, or counseling services. Taking proactive steps to address difficulties shows responsibility and helps ensure their best performance.
As you approach your exams, remember that you are not alone on this journey. God, who is the source of all wisdom and understanding, is with you every step of the way. Trust in His guidance, for He has equipped you with all you need to succeed. As you study and prepare, lean on Him for strength and clarity. In moments of doubt, remind yourself that God’s plan for you is full of hope and promise. He has given you talents, skills, and the ability to learn — believe in what He has placed within you. When you sit down to write each exam, take a deep breath and know that God’s peace is with you. Let His presence calm any anxiety and fill you with courage. Trust that He will bring to mind what you have studied and guide you through each question. May God bless your efforts, guide your thoughts, and give you success. Go forward with faith, knowing that His hand is upon you!
Dr. R.K. Behera MGM College