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NEET’s Shift to CBT Signals a New Era for India’s Assessment Ecosystem

NEET’s Shift to CBT Signals a New Era for India’s Assessment Ecosystem

NEET’s Shift to CBT Signals a New Era for India’s Assessment Ecosystem

India’s decision to transition NEET-UG to Computer-Based Testing (CBT) mode from 2027 marks one of the most significant reforms in the country’s examination ecosystem in recent years. The announcement, made by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan following the NEET-UG 2026 controversy, reflects a growing recognition that large-scale examinations require stronger digital infrastructure, enhanced security frameworks, and scalable assessment technologies.

Commenting on the development, Mr. Chocko Valliappa, Founder of HireMee and Managing Director of Vee Technologies, welcomed the move and highlighted how global assessment ecosystems have relied on CBT frameworks for decades.

“CBT-based assessments have long been the global standard for high-stakes examinations. Organizations such as Prometric and Pearson Vue have successfully delivered secure digital testing models at scale, while institutions like the IIMs adopted CBT more than 15 years ago,” he said.

He further noted that India’s digital readiness has evolved significantly, making technology-led examinations both feasible and scalable, even in remote regions.

HireMee has been conducting AI-proctored assessments since 2019, enabling secure examinations across desktops, laptops, and smartphones. The platform incorporates multiple layers of assessment integrity, including AI-based proctoring, question randomization, browser restrictions, live monitoring, and advanced assessment controls.

The platform also enables rapid result processing and report generation. For Computer-Based Tests (CBTs), results can be generated immediately after assessment completion, reducing evaluation and reporting time by nearly 90% compared to traditional examination workflows. This significantly accelerates decision-making for institutions, and examination authorities while ensuring accuracy, transparency and scalability.

According to Chocko Valliappa, the future of examinations lies not only in digitization, but in combining scalability with scientific assessment design.

“Large-scale examinations need robust question banks, scientifically randomized question delivery, secure cloud infrastructure, and multi-layered proctoring frameworks. Technology today makes it possible to deliver assessments securely across thousands of centres simultaneously,” he said.

He also emphasized the importance of hybrid assessment models that combine AI-powered monitoring with human supervision to create more resilient, transparent, and trustworthy examination ecosystems.

As India moves toward a more technology-driven assessment framework, the transition to CBT represents more than a change in examination format, it signals a broader transformation in how examinations are conducted, monitored, evaluated and secured for millions of learners nationwide.

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