Coursework vs Examination - What's the difference?
coursework | examination |
Work carried out by students of a particular course; it is assessed and counts towards the grade given.
The act of examining.
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A formal test involving answering written or oral questions with no or limited access to text books or the like.
As nouns the difference between coursework and examination
is that coursework is work carried out by students of a particular course; it is assessed and counts towards the grade given while examination is the act of examining.coursework
English
(wikipedia coursework)Alternative forms
* course workNoun
(-)examination
English
(wikipedia examination)Noun
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