Etea set to introduce computer-based testing
PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Educational Testing and Evaluation Agency (Etea) has finalised preparations to gradually transition from paper-based to computer-based testing (CBT) as per the directives of the provincial government.
This transition marks a significant step forward in modernising the testing process, aiming to enhance efficiency, transparency, and accessibility.
As part of this shift, Etea is set to establish partnerships with public universities, colleges and select private institutions across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. These collaborations will enable educational institutions to serve as designated testing centres, utilising their infrastructure to offer candidates convenient access to testing facilities closer to home.
Initial agreements with the virtual university are already underway, with plans to use its facilities for launching computer-based exams.
The CBT system will incorporate an automated question-generation mechanism, drawing randomised questions from a secure question bank to ensure each candidate received a unique set of questions.
This approach will strengthen transparency and minimise the risk of cheating. Additionally, candidates will receive immediate results upon completing their exams, expediting the process and improving result accuracy.
To ensure data security and uphold test integrity, the CBT system integrates advanced encryption technologies and strict video monitoring protocols within examination centres.
Published in Dawn, October 30th, 2024