NEW DELHI With technological advancements leading the charge, the traditional pen-and-paper examinations have evolved into highly secure, tech-driven processes. This transformation has not only addressed logistical challenges but also set new benchmarks in fairness, transparency, and scalability. The pivotal role of large EdTech players, including EduTest Solutions and TCS iON, has been instrumental in this evolution.
The Shift to Digital Assessments Examinations, once confined to physical classrooms and invigilators, have embraced digital solutions. The introduction of online assessments, computer-based testing (CBT) and remote proctoring has redefined how exams are conducted globally. Key drivers of this evolution include:
1. Accessibility: Students from remote locations can now participate without the need to travel.
2. Scalability: Institutions can accommodate a larger number of candidates simultaneously.
3. Efficiency: Faster evaluation and result processing are possible with AI-powered tools.
4. Security: Advanced technology has minimized malpractices through measures like secure browsers, AI-driven monitoring, and encrypted question delivery.
Contributions of EdTech Giants
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