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HOW I GOT 100/100 IN FORESTS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT | Easiest NPTEL Course Ever? (Jan–Apr 2026)

I gave the Forests and Their Management exam on:

  • 19 April 2026
  • and got 100/100 overall.

Honestly, this course is probably one of the easiest NPTEL courses ever.

Almost every year:

>

Most people literally score:

  • 90+
  • or even 100/100

just by doing assignments properly.

Special Thing in Jan–Apr 2026

This time, they were conducting live classes.

And honestly, all of us were shocked

We were like:

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There were:

  • 2 teachers
  • conducting separate live sessions

What Happened in the Live Sessions

One teacher (lady faculty)

  • taught concepts in detail
  • gave around 5–6 new questions at the end of lectures

Another teacher (male faculty)

  • solved assignment questions live
  • explained the content in detail

And the funniest part:

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My Panic Before Exam

I didn’t even know these live sessions had already happened.

Only around:

  • 5–6 days before exam

I got to know about them.

I genuinely panicked.

I thought:

>

So I started:

  • practicing the extra live-session questions
  • revising assignments again

I seriously thought the paper difficulty would increase this year.

What Actually Happened in Exam

Literally NOTHING extra came

Everything was from assignments only.

People from:

  • First Shift said their paper had mostly:
    • Q1, Q3, Q5 type questions from weekly assignments

People from:

  • Second Shift got mostly:
    • Q2, Q4, Q6 type questions

Basically:

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So honestly:

  • just do assignments properly
  • and you are completely safe.

Exam Pattern

Total:

  • 50 Questions
  • 100 Marks

Each question:

  • 2 marks

Sections:

  • Section A → 18 questions
  • Section B → 25 questions
  • Section C → 7 questions

Marks Calculation

If you get:

  • 8 weeks full marks in assignments

Then in final exam:

  • you only need around 44/50 correct
  • meaning you can still get:
    • 6 questions wrong
    • and score 90+ overall

Honest Opinion

This course honestly feels like:

>

That’s how straightforward it was.

Most students who simply:

  • revised assignments
  • practiced repeated questions

scored extremely high.

Special Thanks

And special thanks to
Ankur Awadhiya sir

Genuinely a gem of a person.

The way he supports students and cares about students marks deserves huge respect.

Big thank you, sir :)

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u/Similar_Painter_1294 — 2 days ago
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HOW I GOT 100/100 IN HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION (HCI) (English) | Easiest NPTEL Course for 90+ / 100 (Jan–Apr 2026)

I took Human Computer Interaction (HCI) in the Jan–Apr 2026 semester and got 100/100 overall.

I gave the exam on:

  • 17 April 2026
  • Afternoon Shift

Honestly, this is probably one of the easiest NPTEL courses to score:

  • 90+
  • even 100/100

with very little preparation.

Exam Pattern

The exam had:

  • 3 Sections
  • Each section → 20 questions
  • Each question → 1 mark
  • Total → 60 marks

Difficulty Level

This course needs VERY little preparation.

You literally do not need:

  • notes
  • detailed revision
  • memorization

Just:

  • overlook/read the content PDFs once

That’s enough.

Assignments Strategy

For assignments, you can literally:

  1. Upload the PDF content into GPT
  2. Upload the assignment questions
  3. GPT will give almost all answers directly

Even without GPT, assignments are honestly very easy.

Most questions are:

  • common sense based
  • straightforward
  • easy to eliminate options

Sometimes while solving:

  • 3 options feel completely random
  • 1 option obviously feels correct

Exam Experience

Even in the final exam, the pattern felt similar.

A lot of questions were very direct, and many times:

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If you just:

  • read summaries properly
  • understand basic concepts
  • solve assignments

then scoring high is extremely easy.

Best Preparation Method

If you are lazy to even read PDFs fully:

Upload the course PDFs into GPT and ask:

  • “Give me MCQ practice questions”
  • “Give me short summary of each PDF”

Then just read:

  • the summaries
  • important MCQs

That alone is honestly enough for:

  • 90+
  • even 100/100

Time Required

  • 1–2 days preparation → enough for 100
  • Even last day preparation can easily get:
    • 90
    • 95+

That’s how easy this course felt.

What I Personally Did

I didn’t want to take risk, so I:

  • just overlooked the PDF contents once
  • no notes
  • no serious preparation

and that was more than enough.

If you want:

  • a low-effort course
  • easy assignments
  • easy exam
  • guaranteed high score

then HCI is one of the best NPTEL choices.

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u/Similar_Painter_1294 — 3 days ago
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HOW I GOT 100/100 IN NPTEL INTRODUCTION TO IOT (Jan–Apr 2026) + EXAM PATTERN + PREPARATION STRATEGY

I gave the Introduction to IoT exam on April 24, 2026 (First Shift) and got 100/100 overall.

A lot of people think this course is difficult because the content is huge.
Yes, the PDFs are massive (around 1200 pages total), but trust me — if you prepare properly for even 10 days, you can easily score 90+.

What I Did

I studied:

  • All material PDFs
  • Previous year assignments from 2022 till latest

For assignments, I uploaded:

  • Material PDFs
  • Lecture transcripts
  • Assignment questions

into GPT, and it generated answers.

Using this method:

  • I got 10 weeks full marks
  • In 2 weeks, only 1 question was wrong

So assignments are VERY important.

Exam Pattern (2026)

Total Questions: 50
Each Question: 2 marks
Total Marks: 100

Sections:

  • Section A → 10 questions
  • Section B → 15 questions
  • Section C → 25 questions

Important Marks Calculation

If you score:

  • 25/25 in assignments (all 8 assignment weeks full)

Then in final exam:

  • You can still get around 6 questions wrong
  • You need roughly 44 correct out of 50 to get 90+ overall

MOST IMPORTANT THING

Just by doing:

  • Assignments from 2022 till latest

many people are getting:

  • 90+ easily

My friends literally studied mostly assignments and got 90+.

BUT...

I didn’t want to take risk, so I:

  • studied ALL PDFs
  • revised assignments
  • took around 7 days

and finally got:

  • 100/100

VERY IMPORTANT OBSERVATION

While solving all previous assignments, you will notice:

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So don’t ignore the materials.

Every year they add around:

  • 3–4 new questions
  • sometimes tricky conceptual questions

Week-wise Difficulty / Preparation Advice

Easy / Moderate

  • Week 1 → Easy
  • Weeks 9–12 → Can be completed quickly

VERY IMPORTANT

Week 2

Week 2 is VERY lengthy and important.

Study it properly because:

  • many tricky questions come from networking concepts
  • protocol-related confusion is common

Weekly Topics

Week 1

  • Introduction to IoT Part I & II
  • Sensing
  • Actuation
  • Basics of Networking Part I

Week 2

  • Basics of Networking Part II, III, IV
  • Communication Protocols Part I & II

Week 3

  • Communication Protocols Part III, IV, V
  • Sensor Networks Part I & II

Week 4

  • Sensor Networks Part III–VI
  • Machine-to-Machine Communications

Week 5

  • Interoperability in IoT
  • Arduino Programming
  • Integration of Sensors & Actuators with Arduino

Week 6

  • Python Programming
  • Raspberry Pi
  • IoT with Raspberry Pi

Week 7

  • IoT with Raspberry Pi (contd.)
  • SDN
  • SDN for IoT

Week 8

  • SDN for IoT (contd.)
  • Data Handling & Analytics
  • Cloud Computing

Week 9

  • Cloud Computing (contd.)
  • Sensor-Cloud

Week 10

  • Fog Computing
  • Smart Cities & Smart Homes

Week 11

  • Connected Vehicles
  • Smart Grid
  • Industrial IoT

Week 12

  • Industrial IoT (contd.)
  • Agriculture
  • Healthcare
  • Activity Monitoring

Final Advice

I know IoT feels irritating and boring while studying.

But seriously:

  • take 7–10 days
  • read the materials properly
  • solve all previous assignments

When you finally see 100/100, it genuinely feels worth it.

Good luck :)

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u/Similar_Painter_1294 — 3 days ago