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To make government recruitment examinations more secure, the STF CESC ie SSC has started the use of AI powered content authorization tools.
This tool is designed by technology service provider Cubension Consulting. It will be used during the Departmental Exams on the posts of Central Government.
Quashchan paper will be prepared with the help of AI
Questions will be selected with the help of AI from SSC’s Pre-Evolution Quashchan Bank to prepare the examinations of examinations. This will ensure that the structure of the final paper is cured and there is no duplication or recitation.
With the help of AI, Quashchan paper will be ready in real time i.e. the questions will be finalized 15 minutes before the exam. Before this, no user or official will be aware of which question will be included in the Quishcha Paper. This will not only save the time of the Commission but will also improve the quality and integrity of the exam.
Paper will open only after digital verification
To do the final Quashchan paper acceleration, you will have to undergo digital verification that will include advanced encryption and digital signature. The paper will be decryed only with the right digital signature.
With the help of this multi -layer security, Qushchan paper will be made leaked proof. If there is an attempt to break the security, it will be easily caught. The first exam with Advanced Security has been held on 15 June.
SSC chairman said- this first step
SSC Chairman S Gopalakrishnan said, “It is a matter of pride for us to do Advanced Security based exams. This is a big change. Not only for SSC, but for the educational ecosystem of all over India. ‘
On this occasion, CEO Ravi Kumar of Cubastion said, ‘This is a landmark step in the field of exam security. For the first time, exam paper is ready in real time.
Central government has brought law on paper leaks
The Central Government has implemented the Public Examination (Prevention of unfair means) Act, 2024 last year to prevent paper leaks. This law came into force on June 2024. Under this law, there is a provision of severe punishment for leaking paper or disturbing the examination.
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