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 available — no 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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