NTA introduces ‘Pariksha Karmayogi’ to train invigilators, centre superintendents
Ruchika Kumari | June 13, 2026 | 03:33 PM IST | 1 min read
NTA launches four-module training course for centre superintendents and invigilators, aims to improve transparency, efficiency in exam administration.
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Try NowThe National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched a dedicated digital training programme titled ‘Pariksha Karmayogi: Capacity-Building Programme for Examination Officials’ on the Government of India’s iGOT Karmayogi Bharat platform. The programme has been designed to strengthen the capacity of examination functionaries and to ensure the smooth, secure and standardised conduct of offline, pen-and-paper based examinations.
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The course is designed for examination officials, especially Centre Superintendents and Invigilators, who help conduct NTA exams, including National Eligibility cum Entrance Test UG.
The initiative comes amid concerns over alleged paper leaks and examination irregularities in recent competitive exams. It aims to strengthen exam administration and enhance transparency, accountability, and security at examination centres.
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The programme comprises four modules that together cover the complete examination lifecycle:
- Module 1 introduces the course and the role of examination functionaries in maintaining fairness, transparency and integrity.
- Module 2 covers preparedness before the examination, including centre readiness, security arrangements and adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
- Module 3 addresses examination-day operations, organised into four stages: before the examination, at the beginning of the examination, during the examination, and after the examination.
- Module 4 provides a Quick Reference Guide, offering a concise recap of key instructions and responsibilities.
The post on X reads, "Well-trained examination personnel are critical to the smooth and fair conduct of large-scale national examinations. By establishing uniform standards of examination administration across the country, the programme reinforces NTA’s commitment to excellence and integrity in the conduct of its examinations."
By establishing uniform standards of examination administration across the country, the programme reinforces NTA’s commitment to excellence and integrity in the conduct of its examinations.
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