Experts Blame Reckless AI Use in UGC-NET Question Setting, NTA Pushes Back
Controversy has erupted over the UGC-NET examination after experts alleged that artificial intelligence was used carelessly to draft question papers. A Ministry official acknowledged that the paper-setting process was carried out on an 'ad hoc' basis, raising concerns about quality control. Subject matter experts claimed the questions showed signs of AI-generated content without adequate human review or verification. The National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts the exam, denied the allegations and defended the integrity of its question-setting process. The row adds to mounting scrutiny of NTA's examination management following recent controversies over national-level tests.
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