In a major move aimed at overhauling the entrance examination system in India, a seven-member panel set up by the Centre has unveiled a series of ambitious recommendations. With the goal of enhancing security and accessibility, the panel has proposed the implementation of a digital examination platform, innovative hybrid testing models, and the establishment of 1,000 reputable government institutions as dedicated testing centers. These reforms not only seek to curb fraudulent practices but also aim to create a more streamlined and efficient experience for candidates. Central to this initiative is the introduction of the “Digi Exam,” a digital platform inspired by the successful Digi Yatra initiative, which promises to revolutionize how students undertake entrance tests, making the process more secure, user-friendly, and transparent.
One of the key suggestions is the introduction of a multi-level testing system for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). This…