A computer-based test, also known as CBT, refers to delivering assessments with computers as an alternative to using the pen-paper method. Such a test can be conducted online using the internet or a computer-aided facility. These are online examinations that are attended physically in centres through the aid of computers connected to the internet. It has been adopted around the world across IT, education, medical and university admissions.
- In computer-based testing (CBT), computer technology is employed, which means the candidates use computers to answer questions presented on the monitor.
- The test-taker submits the answer using a keyboard or a mouse.
- The computer which the test taker is using can be referred to as a client computer.
- In contrast, the computer used for delivering the exam while being connected on an intranet/internet is referred to as a server computer.
- Therefore, computer-based exams take place in a client-server environment.
Computer based exam means you have to give exam on computer , it may be based on software or directly on website or at exam centre. Computer Based Test automates the time-consuming task, marking, and monitoring process. Through the Computer Based Test, students can check their progress through the assessment or test. It consists of a wide range of activities such as marking, delivery, and analyzing.
- Multiple Role Based Authentication
- All Questions types
- Prevent Cheating Methods
- Mobile/Laptop Usage
- AI Based Analysis
- High Accuracy Assessment
- Report Generation