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Grade Your Test is local grading software for multiple-choice exams. It helps teachers reduce manual grading time by generating blank answer sheets, scanning completed student answer sheets, automatically recognizing filled bubbles, and calculating scores. Its positioning is closer to a desktop OMR/grading tool than a full cloud-based teaching management or exam platform.
The main workflow is fairly straightforward: enter exam information and generate answer sheets, scan completed sheets and import them into the program, select the answer key, calculate scores, set letter grades, then save and export results. It supports Excel export, printing individual student feedback, different question weights, extra credit, curve adjustments, multiple-answer questions, and item-level statistics such as accuracy rates and answer distribution. The documentation also mentions metrics similar to corrected Item-Total correlation, which can help identify poorly worded questions or items with weaker consistency.
The available text only clearly states that a 20-day full-feature evaluation trial is available. It does not disclose official pricing, plans, licensing model, or payment channels. As a result, buyers will need to contact the vendor or download the software to confirm the commercial terms. For budget-sensitive schools or teachers, the lack of pricing transparency is a drawback.
One important characteristic is that it is installed locally on a PC or Mac, so student information and exam results are not sent to other companies’ servers. This makes it suitable for teaching scenarios where external data transfer is a concern. It does not require dedicated grading hardware; a regular printer, scanner, or multifunction printer with an automatic document feeder is enough. In terms of integrations, the available text only mentions Excel export. There is no mention of LMS integrations, student information systems, APIs, webhooks, developer features, team collaboration, or permission management.
Its strengths are a focused workflow, low hardware requirements, support for multilingual answer sheets, and practical score analysis and adjustment features. Its weaknesses are that it is closer to a desktop single-user workflow, and the public information lacks cloud sync, multi-user collaboration, official pricing, and ecosystem integrations. It is well suited to teachers, training organizations, and small exam organizers who frequently grade paper-based multiple-choice tests. It is less suitable for large-scale digital platforms that need online exams, centralized account permissions, and integration with academic administration systems.
Based on the available text, it is not possible to determine the stability of access, payment, or downloads from mainland China, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. If access is limited, alternatives to compare include ZipGrade, Remark Office OMR, Akindi, Gradescope, or domestic machine-readable card and online grading systems.
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