Univ answer to paper leak menace: Question bank

10 February,2011 07:11 AM IST |   |  Alifiya Khan

Tired of graft allegations against exam dept, University of Pune plans to prepare database of questions to randomly set papers


Tired of graft allegations against exam dept, University of Pune plans to prepare database of questions to randomly set papers
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In a bid to reduce the corruption in the exam department, the University of Pune (UoP) has hit upon a novel idea. UoP has decided to prepare a bank of questions for all subjects that will be available online and the question paper would be set from this set of questions.

Plugging the leaks: The University of Pune hopes to complete the question bank project by the end of the year. File pic

R K Shevgaonkar, vice-chancellor, UoP said that the idea is still in its nascent stage but is definitely one project that the varsity hopes to complete by the end of the year.

"I cannot deny that there is corruption in the exam department. We have to look for a way forward. My solution is to come up with a bank of a few thousand questions prepared by the faculty of each department who usually set the question paper. This bank would be made available online for students to see and question papers should be set from this bank," he said.

He added that the selection of questions would be on random selection basis through computerised software.

"The advantage is that even if somebody alleges that a question paper has been leaked then we can have another one in a matter of few seconds. And there is no way anyone would be aware of it as it is going to be a random selection of questions through online software. It will reduce incidents of paper leaks and also unnecessary allegations," he said.

Asked how the staffers had reacted to the idea, he said that there were some initial reservations. "Firstly, people say that they are already overworked to sit and come up with a thousand questions. Secondly, they say that it will make students life easier as they can solve question bank online and not study the rest. If a student is brilliant enough to solve thousand questions, we don't have to worry. Though there may be reservations, I am confident of finding a way out," he said.
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