In an effort to enhance the security and transparency of major entrance exams in the country, there is a growing focus on the Computer-Based Test (CBT) format. Following recent discussions about the NEET UG examination, the Ministry of Education has declared that starting next year, this exam will transition to the CBT format. This approach is already in use for other exams like JEE and CUET. As a result, many students and parents are curious about what a CBT exam entails, how it functions, and its advantages.



Defining CBT

What is a CBT Exam?
CBT, or Computer-Based Test, refers to an examination method where students complete their tests on a computer instead of traditional pen and paper. Candidates at the exam center view questions on a computer screen and select their answers using a mouse or keyboard, typically answering Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).



How CBT Operates

How Does the CBT Mode Work?
In a CBT setup, questions are securely stored on a server. When the exam starts, each student may receive questions in a unique order, ensuring that no two candidates have the same question paper at the same time, which enhances security. Students can navigate between questions and mark specific ones for later review.



Step-by-Step Process of a CBT Exam

The Complete Process of a CBT Exam
Initially, candidates must apply online and download their admit cards. Upon reaching the exam center, they undergo biometric verification and security checks. Students then log into the computer system using their roll numbers and passwords. Once the questions are displayed, they select their answers, and when the time is up, their responses are automatically saved and submitted.



Benefits of CBT

Major Advantages of the CBT Mode
CBT exams eliminate the need for paper printing and transportation, significantly reducing the risk of paper leaks. Questions are delivered from encrypted servers, and the entire process is monitored digitally. Technologies like CCTV facilitate easier oversight. Additionally, results can be processed and released more swiftly, making the evaluation process more transparent. For countless students, this system is viewed as faster, more secure, and better organized.



Preparing for CBT

How to Practice CBT
- Familiarize yourself with viewing questions and submitting answers.
- Take online mock tests to simulate the experience.
- Cultivate the habit of solving questions within a set time limit.
- After each test, review areas of weakness and incorrect answers.
- Practice using a computer to become comfortable with the mouse and keyboard.



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