Bengaluru: To curb leak, 2nd PU question paper to be delivered online just 2.5 hours before exam


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Jun 17: In a bid to curb question paper leaks, the state department of pre-university education (DPUE) will for the first time deliver question papers to the examination centres through online mode.

The decision will be implemented on a pilot basis during the second PU supplementary examinations to be held from June 29 to July 10. Officials said that two exam centres have been chosen for the purpose this time.

DPUE director C Shikha informed that with this move, there would not be any physical transfer of question papers to the examination centres.

"The question papers will be sent via email to the chief superintendents of the centres two-and-a-half hours before the exam. They will have to make arrangements to get the question papers printed after downloading them," she said.

In 2016, the Karnataka PU education department was hit by question paper leaks in two exams of second PU. Several people were arrested and the leaks had stirred a major controversy, besides costing the PU department a loss of Rs 62 lac. Thereafter, a high-level committee was formed which made several reccommendations, the chief among them being transfer of question papers to exam centres through online mode.

Officials said that the impact of the online transfer of question papers on a pilot basis would be studied, and if successful, would be implemented in the second PU examinations from next year onwards.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Jun 18 2018

    No sense in conducting exams with leaked question papers which need to be stopped in total.

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 18 2018

    This is an excellent idea. The education departments should have ability to receive and print the paper at different local locations and distribute to schools before an hour with police security.
    If newspapaers are printed and delivered everyday this should be a whiff.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Jun 17 2018

    i think this is a most stupid decision and has been taken to shirk the responsibility. Exams will be postponed because printer was not working and also no electricity etc. If examination control board can not stop leakage, then this board has to be cancelled.

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 17 2018

    Good Move.
    But what about the problems in printing it out in remote places where internet and electricity is a issue?

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 17 2018

    What about printing and distributing - example about 100 students in one center ?

    What if electricity, net connection cuts or any technical problem with PC/printer ?

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore UAE

    Sun, Jun 17 2018

    They need to install latest printing equipment which can print upto 500 papers in few minutes like Canon or Xerox. Most colleges have generators in event of power failure.

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 17 2018

    The govt colleges do not have any generators.

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  • Deepak, MANGALURU

    Sun, Jun 17 2018

    While printing they can easily select a printer which is somewhere outside...

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