Friends,
Why is Hybrid Model of great interest to Schools ?
For the following reasons :
Ø Schools do not allow students to bring their mobiles into classrooms
Ø Most schools do not have 30 / 40 desktop computers in each classrooms
With these constraints, ONLINE method of generating Test Papers , is ruled out
But ALL schools have one ( or more ) Printer – located in Principal’s cabin or Admin Office
Hence, it is easy for a Teacher to generate a Test in Principal’s office ( under her watchful eyes ) – print out the desired number of copies , carry to her classroom and distribute to the students – all within 10 minutes
No worry about Paper Leakage !
Once you try this , you will never want to go back to your current method !
Regards,
Hemen Parekh
From: Hemen Parekh [mailto:hcp@recruitguru.com]
Sent: 10 December 2024 12:13
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Subject: Thank You , Shri Pradhan : Hybrid Model is already here
Thank You , Shri Pradhan : Hybrid Model is already here
Dear Shri Dharmendra Pradhan Ji,
[ d.pradhan@sansad.nic.in / minister.sm@gov.in ]
Subject: Streamlining NEET Security: Hybrid Exam Model Ready to Deploy
I recently came across the news in TOI about the Radhakrishnan Committee’s proposal to adopt a hybrid model for NEET-UG to reduce paper leaks. This model involves digitally transmitting question papers to exam centers while recording responses on paper—a practical and balanced solution to the challenges of fully Computer-Based Testing (CBT).
I am pleased to share that this innovative hybrid approach is already implemented on my platform, www.My-Teacher.in, which is currently being used by teachers across India.
Instead of “reinventing the wheel,” NTA can adopt this proven solution for seamless implementation. Here’s how it can work:
Step-by-Step Implementation Framework
1. Exam Hall Setup :
o Install a LAN-connected Desktop + Printer for every hall (50 students per hall).
o Place a biometric recognition device (Face + Fingerprint + Voice Print) at the hall entrance, integrated with NTA’s central server.
2. Biometric Checks & Surveillance :
o Students, invigilators, and “Printing Operators” gain entry after biometric authentication.
o CCTV cameras monitor activity inside and outside, streaming live feeds to NTA's Command Center.
3. Secure Paper Generation :
o At 8:45 AM, three "Exam Paper Generators" at NTA HQ generate unique question papers using www.My-Teacher.in.
o An Exam Superintendent randomly selects one paper to email to a secure NTA group (e.g., neetug25@nta.org.in) comprising 4,750 Printing Operators nationwide.
4. On-Site Printing & Distribution:
o Printing Operators print the papers and hand them to invigilators by 8:50 AM.
o Printing software ensures strict limits on the number of copies and prevents unauthorized forwarding.
This process ensures:
Minimal human handling of question papers.
Enhanced security through biometrics and live surveillance.
A cost-effective and scalable solution.
Try It Yourself:
To validate the capabilities of www.My-Teacher.in, I invite you to:
1. Generate a Test Paper using your mobile phone.
2. Email the PDF to Education Ministers of a few BJP-controlled states.
This hands-on experience will demonstrate how the platform can revolutionize NEET's examination process.
News Reference
Extract from TOI (23 Nov 2024):
Union Education Minister Shri Dharmendra Pradhan has indicated NEET-UG’s likely transition to Computer-Based Testing (CBT) in consultation with the Radhakrishnan Committee, which has recommended a hybrid model to reduce exam vulnerabilities.
I look forward to your feedback on this proposal and am happy to assist with a demonstration of the platform.
Warm regards,
Hemen Parekh
Mumbai
hcp@RecruitGuru.com
Here is an example of a Hybrid Offline Test Paper generated by My-Teacher :
Offline Test Paper ( cum Answer Paper ), printed / distributed at Exam Centres :
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