Panel suggests using NTA surplus to fix exam system
專家小組建議利用國家考試局盈餘修繕考試制度
更新於: 2026年6月18日 下午01:45
The National Testing Agency (NTA) in India is currently under intense scrutiny following a report from a parliamentary committee.
印度國家考試局(NTA)目前正受到議會委員會報告的嚴格審視。
Despite existing reform efforts, the NTA continues to grapple with persistent issues like examination irregularities and paper leaks.
儘管已有改革措施,NTA 仍然深陷於考試不規範及考題外洩等持續性問題。
Chaired by Digvijaya Singh, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education has proposed a strategic solution: utilizing the NTA's accumulated surplus of approximately ₹448 crore to overhaul the testing system.
由迪格維賈雅·辛格(Digvijaya Singh)主席領導的議會教育常設委員會提出了一項策略性解決方案:利用 NTA 積累的約 4.48 億盧比盈餘,對考試系統進行全面改造。
Instead of allowing these funds to sit idle, the committee recommends reinvesting the money into modern infrastructure, advanced cybersecurity, and better monitoring of third-party vendors.
委員會建議將這筆資金投入現代基礎設施、先進網路安全技術,並加強對第三方供應商的監管,而非讓資金閒置。
The report emphasizes the need for accountability, urging the NTA to move away from heavy reliance on external firms.
該報告強調責任制的重要性,敦促 NTA 減少對外部公司的過度依賴。
Furthermore, the committee has suggested creating a nationwide blacklist for underperforming vendors and adopting 'leak-resistant' models currently used by institutions like the UPSC.
此外,委員會提議建立全國性的供應商黑名單,並採納如印度聯邦公共服務委員會(UPSC)等機構現行的「防洩題」模式。
By prioritizing technological upgrades and in-house capabilities, the panel hopes to transform the NTA from a crisis-prone entity into a reliable institution capable of managing India’s massive testing requirements efficiently.
委員會希望通過優先考量技術升級與內部能力建設,將 NTA 從一個頻繁出事的實體,轉型為能夠高效管理印度龐大考試需求的可靠機構。
