According to the chairman of the Police Recruitment Board, information security was taken care of during the examination, in which all activities including setting of the paper, printing of the paper were personally monitored. A full proof SOP was made which was implemented 100%. This SOP was very clear and training was given for it at various levels, due to which a tight system was made and no one could break into the examination.
Rajeev Krishna said that in the last 12 years, 1541 people involved in exam related crimes were identified and their activities were monitored. This discouraged him and others like him and they kept away from exams.
He said that using artificial intelligence played an important role in data analysis. With this, suspicious candidates were identified in real time. Monitoring was done at all levels, which ensured transparency of the examination.
The chairman of the Police Recruitment Board said that on the demand of the candidates, 16,400 watches and CCTVs were arranged in the examination halls. The live feed of CCTVs was received at the recruitment board, through which suspicious activities were monitored.
By sending alerts in real time, information about suspicious candidates was provided in 20 minutes. Under this, 541 suspicious candidates were caught. He said that the process for releasing the result has started and soon the answer key and final result will be published.
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