Exam cycle definition

Exam cycle means a five-year period from the time a new exam is released.
Exam cycle means the administration of oral and written Examinations for both Certified Court Interpreter and Registered Court Interpreter Exams.
Exam cycle means thesemester examination conducted by the university. The university conducts semester examinations twice in a year. Each of such semester examination of the university is called Exam Cycle or Exam Session. • Digital Valuation System (DVS) means the technology-based system developed by Mindlogicx for online assessment of handwritten answer scripts of the students. The DVS will be implemented at one evaluation location as identified by JIS. DVS includes the software and other technical know-how developed by Mindlogicx to enable online assessment and marking of answer scripts.

Related to Exam cycle

  • Shift Cycle means the period of time when the shift schedule repeats itself. In those instances where the schedule does not repeat itself, the term "Shift Cycle" shall be understood to mean a period of time not exceeding twelve (12) weeks.

  • Statement Cycle means the period of time for which our credit union provides a summary of the financial activities and transactions that post and settle to the accountholder's account.

  • Program Period means the period of time which the department intends to support the program without requiring the recompetition for funds. The program period is specified within the grant application.

  • Evaluation Period bears the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 7.4(d)(i);

  • Examination Period means the last ten reporting cycles including the reporting cycle in which the involuntary examination is commenced except for instruments evidencing ownership, or rights to them or funds paid toward the purchase of them, or any dividend, capital credit, profit, distribution, interest, or payment on principal or other sum, held or owed by a holder, including funds deposited with a fiscal agent or fiduciary for payment of them, or pertaining to debt of a publicly traded corporation.