A Bhutanese delegation visited UPSC to study its examination system, automation, and AI-driven processes. Discussions highlighted transparency, efficiency, and large-scale logistics. The team explored tools like Aadhaar authentication and Pratibha Setu, aiming to adopt best practices to strengthen Bhutan’s civil service exams.
New Delhi: A three-member delegation from the Royal Civil Service Commission of Bhutan on Tuesday visited the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to study its examination management system and automation processes.
During the visit, the delegation was briefed on UPSC's examination processes, post-examination systems and technology-driven mechanisms that support one of the world's largest merit-based public recruitment systems, an official statement said.
The discussions focused on transparency, integrity, efficiency and the extensive logistical arrangements involved in conducting examinations across centres nationwide, it said.
The Bhutanese delegation also took a keen interest in UPSC's use of digital and AI-enabled tools, including live face matching, Aadhaar-based authentication, de-duplication software, adoption of AI-based features in various applications and the Pratibha Setu portal, the Commission said in the statement.
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