India's CJP protests: Why tech alone won't stop exam paper leaks
Can computer-based testing stop NEET paper leaks? Experts say governance matters as much as tech.
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"The roots of trust lie in two places: the teachers who set the question papers and the invigilators who supervise candidates."
— Prof V Kamakoti , Academic
Key People
Dharmendra Pradhan is the Education Minister of India.
Nandan Nilekani is the co-founder of Infosys and heads the expert task force to overhaul the National Testing Agency.
Narendra Modi is the Prime Minister of India.
Prof V Kamakoti is the director of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras.
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Can computer-based testing stop NEET paper leaks? Experts say governance matters as much as tech.
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