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Chairman and CEO, Talisma Corporation, Immediate past Chairman, Indo-American Chamber of Commerce, Karnataka, FICCI Higher Education - National Executive Council

My thoughts on NEET paper fiasco and suggestions to address this ..

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Addressing the NEET Exam Issue: A Call for Technological Overhaul In light of the recent NEET exam leak, Raj Mruthyunjayappa, Chairman and CEO of Talisma Corporation, shares insightful thoughts on the way forward in a recent article by the Healthcare Executive. "Technology solutions available can address this issue," Raj asserts. "However, adopting these technologies and implementing new methods requires board and government approval. We need to overhaul the process, starting with training and reskilling policymakers on new technology solutions. This enables them to make informed decisions. The next step is to implement the technology itself. Well-proven algorithmic generative AI solutions can eliminate the concept of set papers, thereby preventing question paper leaks. Students also need training in using these new technologies, moving from traditional OMR sheets to marking on computers or tablets at the time they choose. These technologies are already in use in many countries and selective sectors within India. We must move decisively towards this approach rather than trying to find half-measured solutions within the current system." As discussed in the article, Raj's vision highlights the urgent need for technological adoption and training to ensure the integrity and fairness of our examination processes. It's time to embrace these advanced solutions for a more secure and reliable future in education. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gkiVxawz #EducationReform #TechnologyInEducation #NEET2024 #AI #DigitalTransformation #ExamIntegrity #Talisma

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The need of the hour, is for adoption of technology at the earliest, which will bring sanctity into the system, whose reputation is at stake, think about the future generations

Relevant suggestions Raj. Thanks.

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Salim Abu

Engagement Manager - Capgemini(L2 Certified), Ex - Accenture, Ex- HCL Technologies,Ex - MindTree, Digital Transformation @ Imperial College Business School London

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Valuable Insight

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Suneel G.

“Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don't want to.”......Sir Richard B

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Congrats Raj!

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