This is an online assessment platform made by Kashish Ahuja and M Boopathi as the final project of the Walkover University Program. The web application is a robust online testing platform for conducting remote online examinations. The project is made over Java as the backend, PostgreSQL as the database, and HTML, CSS, JS, Boostrap4, and AJAX as front end.
Demo.Video.mp4
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Assessment shall be MCQ pattern.✔️
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There must be a question pool for the assessment.✔️
We have created a pool of 15 questions in the database and randomly selected 10 questions in shuffled order.
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The questions displayed in the assessment shall be only from that pool.✔️
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The number of questions in the pool shall be more than the number of questions displayed.✔️
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Set a time limit for the assessment (individual timer for a question/optional).✔️
The total time limit is 100 seconds.
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Question order shall be shuffled for each candidate appearing.✔️
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Assessment score shall be generated at the time of submission.✔️
- Great UI.
- Completely responsive for all devices.
- Login page for storing user's data and validation of the data of users attempting for assessment.
- The result is displayed with the Name entered at the time of login.
- All users' names and scores are displayed at the end using a database table for storing the data and scores of the user.
- Kashish Ahuja [https://github.com/kashishahuja2002]
- M Boopathi [https://github.com/Mboopathi1999]
Frontend + JavaScript Functionality
: Kashish AhujaBackend + Database
: M Boopathi
Frontend
: HTML5, CSS3, Javascript, Bootstrap, AJAXBackend
: JavaDatabase
: PostgreSQL
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Clone this repository in your local system.
git clone https://github.com/kashishahuja2002/Online_assessment_platform.git
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Local system must have JDK and JRE pre-installed in it.
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Pre-installed Netbeans or Eclipse with Apache Tomcat-Server is required.
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Open the cloned repository in Netbeans/Eclipse IDE.
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Integrate the .jar files available inside the cloned directory in your project.
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Now just RUN the Project.
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If everything is done in order then this will open the website in your local machine.
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Create a GitHub repository. You may initialize it with a README, license, .gitignore
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Install git via terminal
(On Ubuntu you can do
sudo apt-get install git
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Then do a git clone of your repository, or simply download the zip file of your repository from GitHub and extract it.
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Copy your Java project in the new folder created after cloning (its name will be the same as that of the repository you cloned).
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Add all the changes you want.
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Then execute these commands:
git add . git commit -m "[mandatory commit message]" git push [url to your repository] master/main
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Now your commit will be successfully pushed to the main branch of your GitHub repository.