The days of bringing sharpened pencils and brushing away eraser shavings during standardized tests are numbered. That's the case for New York students who take the annual state tests for grades 3-8 in ...
The affidavit is the first filed by the government in the apex court following the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the NEET-UG 2026 paper leaks. The gove ...
Candidates who prefer the paper-based format will be able to register for the final three test dates scheduled in July and August, after which the option will no longer be available in the country.
According to a recent statement, all IELTS tests – jointly administered by the British Council, IDP and Cambridge University Press & Assessment – is set to be fully computer-delivered after a “careful ...
Computer-based state testing was thrown into chaos across New York last week as persistent technical failures plagued schools for two consecutive days. The disruptions — affecting thousands of ...
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NEET computer-based exam proposal: What changes for students if the plan gets the green signal
The Centre has also detailed the security architecture now built around the exam, under a high-level committee headed by ...
Australian students are increasingly taking tests on computers. This includes major tests used to check national progress on literacy and numeracy. The idea is this prepares students “for the future”, ...
The Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) has deferred the introduction of computer-based testing for Group C recruitment exams until July 2027 after widespread protests by aspirants. The 2026 ...
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IELTS Goes Fully Computer-Based in India From September 2026
Candidates can take the paper-based IELTS only until August 2026, after which they can choose between IELTS on Computer and IELTS on Computer (Writing on Paper).
The Centre informed the Supreme Court that NEET's examination process had been comprehensively overhauled with multi-layered ...
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Government to inform Supreme Court on computer-based NEET following Nilekani's findings
India News: NEW DELHI: On Tuesday, the Centre informed the Supreme Court that it is considering transitioning NEET from a pen ...
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