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Experts believe that it would not be correct to take the admission test in the country’s public universities using the ‘Proctured Remote Examination System’ software. The experts made the remarks at a review meeting at the University Scholarship Commission (UGC) on Tuesday (November 3). UGC President Prof. Kazi Shahidullah chaired the review meeting. This information has been reported in a press release sent from UGC.
According to experts, the online admission test is not being done in the country’s public universities.
Experts at the review meeting said: ‘The country has not yet developed the capacity to take the admissions test with software. Taking the admissions test with this software can create confusion in people’s minds. Most student assessments may not be accurate due to network and technical issues. According to experts, “No country in the world performs large-scale testing with just one piece of software. The expert committee recommended that UGC formulate a policy in the event of an admission test with software.
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Rector of Digital University Prof. Munaj Ahmed Noor highlights various aspects of his invented software ‘Procto Remote Examination System’. He said: “This software was originally created for the purpose of evaluating internal university exams. Currently, it is not suitable for taking the online college admissions test.
“The Proctured Remote Examination System software can play a much more effective role than the method students follow for evaluating current exams in online courses,” the experts said. According to them, this software can be used to take and assess exams on a small scale in all universities, including Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Digital University. The expert committee considered that further development of the “Remote Examination System Developed” software was needed.
Last week, the UGC took the initiative to seek expert opinion on the software being used in online admissions tests at public universities. In addition, the UGC has also started integrated or grouped admissions tests for public universities in the current academic year. On November 1, the Minister of Education summoned the vice-chancellors of public universities to take the admission test in an integrated or cluster manner.
UGC president Prof. Kazi Shahidullah and commission member Prof. Dil Afroza Begum virtually joined. UGC member professor at the meeting. Maryland. Sajjad Hossain, teacher. Muhammad Alamgir, Secretary (additional responsibilities) said. Ferdous Zaman, member of the committee, professor of informatics and engineering at Dhaka University. Hafiz Md. Hasan Babu, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering. Maryland. Mostafa Akbar, Dean, Open University Business School Professor Mostafa Azad Kamal, Executive Director of Education International Sohail Nadeem Rahman Shuvo, A2I Technology Expert Md. Fazle Munim, Shamim Hossain, Executive Director, Orange Business Development Ltd., Mushraful Haque Anik, Technical Director, DSI and Moinul Islam, Head of Product and Business Development.
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