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Radhakrishnan panel recommends restructuring of National Testing Agency

Posted 18 Dec 2024

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Seven-member panel was appointed in June 2024 following complaints of question paper leak in Common University Entrance Test-Undergraduate (CUET-UG).

Various Issues with Common Entrance Tests in India:

  • Question paper leak and marks irregularities: E.g.  Alleged leak in NEET UG 2024 exams as well as alleged irregularities in grace marks awarded to students.
  • Frequent exam cancellation and Technical Glitches: Due to systemic failures like issues in biometric infrastructure, failure of servers etc.  E.g. UGC NET JUNE 2024 cancellation.
  • Operational Transparency: Like delays in results, inconsistent difficulty levels in paper and process of normalization.
  • Other Issues: Political influence in examination, Corruption (E.g. Vyapam scam in Madhya Pradesh) etc.

Recommendation of panel for Exam Reforms:

  • DigiExam on lines of DigiYatra: For comprehensive authentication to prevent impersonation.
  • Restructuring of NTA: To conduct higher education entrance exams only
  • Institutional linkage with state/ district authorities: to identify suitable testing centres, prepare a list of suspicious elements and keep a close eye on them etc.
  • Mobile testing Centers: to facilitate aspirational candidates from rural, remote and thinly populated areas
  • Other Recommendations: Setting up Grievance redressal cell, providing mental health support, strengthened test audit etc. 

Various initiatives taken in India for Exam Reforms

  • Public Examinations (Prevention Of Unfair Means) Act
  • Use of biometrics for student verification
  • Computer based real time Examinations
  • Formation of National Testing Agency (NTA)
  • Tags :
  • National Testing Agency (NTA)
  • Common Entrance Tests
  • DigiExam
  • Radhakrishnan Pannel
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