Smarter Exam Management & Marks Register System

Aroxa’s Student Marks Register helps schools manage exam schedules, subject-wise scores, grade reports, and student progress seamlessly. Teachers can record marks, generate instant report cards, and analyze trends across terms — all from one unified dashboard.

Exam Result Dashboard

What is the Student Marks Register System?

The Student Marks Register is a digital system designed to simplify how institutions manage exams, results, and academic tracking. From internal assessments to board exams, it allows easy input of subject-wise marks and generates insightful analytics.

Teachers can schedule exams, input results, and auto-calculate grades. The platform also supports term-based performance comparisons. Parents and students can access results instantly via portals or mobile apps. Say goodbye to paper report cards!

Empower your school with Aroxa to bring accuracy, transparency, and efficiency to your assessment process.

Exam Setup

Exam Setup

Configure exams for each class/term, assign subjects and maximum marks.

Marks Entry

Marks Entry

Enter and edit student marks securely with instant grade calculation.

Report Card

Report Cards

Generate beautiful report cards with ranks, grades, remarks, and graphs.

Performance Analytics

Performance Analytics

Visualize trends, class averages, toppers, and subject-wise strengths.

📘 How to Use the Marks Register

Follow these simple steps to manage exams, enter marks, and generate result reports efficiently.

Step 1

Step 1: Login

Access the system using teacher or admin credentials to enter the dashboard.

Step 2

Step 2: Setup Exams

Create exam schedules for each class, assign subjects, and define max marks.

Step 3

Step 3: Enter Marks

Input student scores for each subject and allow the system to auto-generate grades.

Step 4

Step 4: Generate Report Cards

Download PDF report cards showing grades, ranks, remarks, and visual graphs.

Step 5

Step 5: Analyze Results

View performance analytics like topper comparison, class averages, and subject-wise trends.