A 7-member panel has been formed by the Centre to revamp the competitive exam system.

The Ministry of Education has formed a committee led by former ISRO chief K Radhakrishnan to improve the exam process and ensure fairness through NTA.

June 22nd 2024.

A 7-member panel has been formed by the Centre to revamp the competitive exam system.
In an effort to enhance the fairness and integrity of examinations conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), the Ministry of Education announced on Saturday that a top-level committee of experts has been formed. This committee will be led by the renowned K Radhakrishnan, former chief of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

According to the Department of Higher Education within the ministry, this seven-member committee will focus on proposing reforms in the examination process, strengthening data security measures, and evaluating the overall structure and functioning of the NTA. The ministry has also disclosed that the committee will be given a timeframe of two months to complete their thorough analysis and submit their report.

Among the notable members of this committee are Professor BJ Rao, Vice-Chancellor of Central University of Hyderabad, and Randeep Guleria, former director of AIIMS Delhi. These experts bring a diverse range of expertise and knowledge to the table, ensuring a well-rounded and comprehensive assessment.

This initiative by the Ministry of Education reflects their commitment to promoting transparency and fairness in the education system. With the input of such esteemed individuals, the NTA is expected to see significant improvements in its processes and protocols. It is a positive step towards creating a more reliable and trustworthy platform for students to showcase their academic abilities.

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