The Eat Out to help out (EOHO) scheme is an economic recovery measure by the UK government.
It aims to support hospitality businesses as they reopen after COVID-19 lockdown.
Under the Scheme, government would subsidise meals (food and non-alcoholic drinks only) at restaurants by 50%, from Monday to Wednesday every week, all through August.
There is no minimum spend and no limit on the number of times customers can avail the offer.
The whole point of the scheme is to encourage a return to dining in restaurants.
Study planner is an invaluable tool for students, enabling them to assess
their strengths and weaknesses through tests. It calculates the optimal daily study time
required to cover the syllabus. This personalized approach enhances productivity and fosters
effective time management, ultimately boosting academic performance.
PERSONALISED TEST
A personalized test allows students to select their preferred topic and
subtopic from the curriculum. It generates a tailored examination by randomly selecting
questions related to their choices. This approach promotes engagement, reinforces specific
learning objectives, and fosters a deeper understanding of the material through active
participation in the assessment process.
PREDECTIVE ANALYTICS
The analytics system tracks the time spent and records correct answers for
all questions attempted. It compiles this data into analyses, offering students valuable
insights into their preparation, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and helping them
optimize their study strategies for improved performance.