Karnataka State Law University may use cloud computing to plug question paper leaks
To ensure transparency, prevent third party interference and leakage of question papers during examination, the Karnataka State Law University (KSLU), Hubli, is planning to upload question papers on cloud computing instead of physically sending question paper bundles to colleges.
But in this process of setting the question papers by college staff, printing and transporting the question papers, there are several opportunities for leaking the question papers by the printing press staff, college staff or transporters. In many cases, it was found that printing press staff and transport staff leaked the question papers allegedly in collusion with college staff.
To plug these leaks, KSLU has now decided to upload the question papers of all subjects on cloud computing 20 minutes before the exam. Colleges can then download the question paper, take a print out and make photocopies of it for distributing it to the students. See here for more details
But in this process of setting the question papers by college staff, printing and transporting the question papers, there are several opportunities for leaking the question papers by the printing press staff, college staff or transporters. In many cases, it was found that printing press staff and transport staff leaked the question papers allegedly in collusion with college staff.
To plug these leaks, KSLU has now decided to upload the question papers of all subjects on cloud computing 20 minutes before the exam. Colleges can then download the question paper, take a print out and make photocopies of it for distributing it to the students. See here for more details