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Process Description
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Creating a test package should be a planned process. Every detail has to be carefully thought. You must make a list of exam types and associated exams that you would want to add to the test package. While you choose the exam types and associated exams you need to think if the combo of exams in the test package will be relevant to all students you are targetting to reach out and sell the test package. Carefully choose the test package name so that it appeals to the students. Once you decide all of that you are good to go and create your test package.
Creating a test package however take a few min only. The steps of creating the test package are explained in the Add Test Package page already. Let's have a look at the features of the Test Package:
You can submit a test package that may cover a single or more than one type of exam.
Example: You can create a Test package with SSC exams only or you may create a test package with a combination of SSC & Railway exams.
If you are just adding one exam type in the test package you can still add a combination of various exams conducted by the same exam conducting body. However, you may also choose to focus on just one exam. If you have added more than one exam to your test package you need to make sure the combination of exams you are creating should remain relevant for the students.
Relevant To Students:
A relevant combination of exam or exam types are those that have more or less similar eligibility criteria (age limit & Educational qualification), syllabus but different exam dates. If an entrant is preparing for one exam they will more or less be prepared to appear on other exams in the combination with little effort. Such a combination of exam or exam type in a test package will help it sell better.
If you choose just SSC in the exam conducting body you can combine exams like SSC CGL, CHSL, SSC GD, or SSC CPO.
The eligibility criteria for the above-mentioned exams are more or less the same.
If you create a combo of exams that have similar eligibility criteria entrants will find the combination of the exam, to be relevant.
If you are adding multiple exam types and included SSC as an exam type you can pair it up with Railway, Banking.
The Test package will be relevant to students because of the similarity in the eligibility criteria and syllabus.
Irrelevant To Students:
An exam combination becomes irrelevant or less relevant when exams or exam types in the test package do not contain exams that have similar eligibility criteria or syllabus. Such combinations are less likely to be sold.
if you choose SSC CHSL along with JEE Main the combination might not work for the student cause the educational qualifications required for both exams are different.
Hence the students may not find the combination relevant for applying or preparing for these exams at the same time.
If you pair up SSC and Defense or Forest Service students may not take interest in the Test Package because they do not have similar eligibility criteria or syllabus.
Now let's have a look at the details of steps to create a Test Package:
Choose a name for your Test package.
Choosing a package name has to be done carefully.
We suggest creating a package name that has words related to the tests within your Test Package.
If you want to create tests for SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, IBPS PO, SBI PO, RRB NTPC exams, the test package name should reflect words like SSC, Banking, Railway.
Your package name should indicate what content the aspirant can expect from it. Example: If your test package contains the test for SSC Exam or Banking or both, the package name should contain the words like SSC Exam or RRB exam or SSC / Railway Exam both.
The package name should be SEO friendly or easily searchable in Google. The package name should have words that have high search volume on Google.
You can use generic words for Test Package name; like SSC, Banking, RRB. You may also use the exam name for better visibility of the Test Package on search engines like Google. Using generic words related to exams will helps aspirants to search for your test package easily.
Generic words are commonly searched words in Google by students while finding the relevant tests, articles or quizzes for exam preparations. Hence using such words will help you get better visibility.
The next thing you have to select is the Exam Type.
Example: If you want to create tests for the CGL exam under your Test Package, you should select SSC in the “Exam Type” field. Similarly, you have to select Banking, Railway (RRB), Engineering etc depending on the exams you want to cover within your Test package.
If you want to cover a single type of exam in your test package select one type of exam only. However, if you want to create a combination of exams selects multiple Exam Type accordingly. Do not forget you have to make sure to create a combination of exam types that would be relevant for the aspirants.
Note: Selection of your exam type will directly impact the choice of your exam coverage while you create tests. This means if you select SSC & Banking in the exam type while creating the test package you will only be able to choose exams that comes under SSC and Banking.
Select Exam Name
Exam names will be displayed as per the “Exam Type” you have chosen. Example: If you select SSC as exam type you will find all exams that are conducted by SSC, like CGL, CHSL etc.
Take your cursor in the “Exam Name” field and select the exam names from the drop-down.
You can also type the exam name manually to reach a particular exam name selection in the dropdown.
Select the language in which you have set your question for various Tests within your test package.
A test package can be submitted in a single language or it can be bilingual as well.
If you wish to submit a test package in the English language select English as the language of your Test package.
If you want to submit your test question in both Hindi and English. In that case, select both the language as Test Package language.
Remember submitting Test Package in both Hindi and English can attract more aspirants.\
Note: If you select one language for your Test Package all the Tests made under the Test Package will be of a single language. If you select more than one language all the Tests made under that Test Package will be of multiple languages however, the English and Hindi language tests will have just one language.
Coaching Institutes and Individual educators are allowed to describe their test package in a few lines.
You must add a maximum of 4 lines to describe your package.
We suggest describing the key features of your test package; like the type of tests in the package, Subjects covered, the exam pattern followed in the test package etc.
Example: 10 Full Test, Mock Tests of GK, General awareness etc.
Note: The language of the package and the package validity will be automatically shown among the feature of the package. Hence you can avoid including these attributes among the feature of your Test Package.
In this section, you can add a minimum of three lines and a maximum of 8 lines to describe how helpful this test package will be for the aspirants in terms of exam preparation. You can focus on some features like; the tests are available for students all over India and can be accessed both on mobile and computer.
Example: Bilingual Test, Seamless Accessibility, Prepared by a team of experts, etc