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27 June 2013

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Monday, 8 June 2026

NEET Question Bank ? Done 2 YEARS ago

 Respected Shri Dharmendra Pradhanji,


I write today to offer my sincere congratulations on the bold and necessary

 direction you are giving to India's examination reform — particularly NTA's newly

 announced plan to:


— Build a central digital Question Bank of 10,000+ questions

— Ensure question setters remain unaware of the specific exam they are

    contributing to

— Use technology (AI) to generate final papers from this bank, minimising human

   intervention


This is exactly right. And I say this not merely as an observer — but as someone

 who implemented precisely this model, freely and publicly, in July 2024.



A GENTLE NOTE OF PRIORITY


On my free portal www.my-teacher.in/test — launched in July 2024, long

before the current controversy -I had already demonstrated the following

workflow:


— A Question Bank of subject-wise MCQs

AI auto-generating a unique, randomised 180-question NEET-format paper on

   demand

Zero human intervention in paper generation

— Available to any student, without login or fees


I wrote to your office about this system in my blog post dated 17 May 2026:


https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2026/05/cbt-neet-on-june-21-wait-one-week-for.html


...and again through my portal www.ntaNEET.net, launched on 23 May 2026,

which demonstrates the full end-to-end paperless, zero-human-intervention NEET

 delivery workflow — including Just-In-Time AI paper generation, dual Facial

 Recognition deployment, time-stamped encrypted BLOBs, and decryption only

 after hall doors are locked.


Both systems are freely availableno cost, no procurement, no vendor.

NTA can evaluate and adopt them immediately.




WHAT NTA IS NOW PROPOSING — AND WHAT REMAINS TO BE ADDED


NTA's announced direction (Question Bank + blind question setting + AI paper

generation) is the critical first step — and I warmly welcome it.


But may I respectfully point out what the next step must be:


The question paper — however securely generated — must also be delivered

without ever becoming a physical printout. As long as paper is printed,

 transported, and handled by humans, the leak vulnerability remains structural.


The complete solution therefore requires:


A)  AI-generated papers from a Question Bank  

     ✅  (NTA is now heading here)


B)  Delivery via CBT / digital terminals — never printed  

     ✅  ( www.ntaNEET.net  demonstrates this)

   

C)  Time-stamped encryption + dual Facial Recognition for zero-hour deployment

     ✅  ( live on ntaNEET.net  )


Together, A + B + C = a truly leakproof NEET. Each element alone is only a partial

 solution.


MY REQUEST


I urge you to direct NTA to:


1. Visit www.ntaNEET.net and www.my-teacher.in/test for a live

   demonstration of both the Question Bank + AI-generation model and the

   end-to-end paperless delivery system — freely available, right now.


  

2. Treat the June 21, 2026 re-examination as an opportunity — not just a re-run.

   Even a partial CBT pilot at willing centres would be a historic first step.


3. Give official credit and formal acknowledgement to citizen innovators who make

   their work freely available in the public interest — it encourages more of the

   same.


Once again, my heartfelt congratulations on the direction you are taking. India's

 22 lakh NEET aspirants — and their anguished families — deserve nothing less

 than a system they can trust absolutely.


With profound regards,


Hemen Parekh


hcp@RecruitGuru.com


www.HemenParekh.ai  |  www.ntaNEET.net  |  www.my-teacher.in

Mumbai


CC: Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister for Electronics & Information Technology

      Shri Abhishek Singh, Director General, NTA

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