Education systems underwent a massive shock globally with the onset of the pandemic. The transformation had compelled a shift to the virtual modes completely – a change that both students and educational institutions were reluctant to make, with one of the major reasons being lack of a digital infrastructure in India. However, the pandemic has taken educational institutes a step closer towards becoming digitally advanced. Education, so far has been successful in adapting to the virtual modes, but the challenge of conducting assessments in the era of #SocialDistancing is still a roadblock for the academia. With all major high-stake exams getting disrupted this year, including CBSE, JEE, NEET etc, the need to have a credible online examination system has jumped into focus.
