Online assessment platform Mercer | Mettl that helped over 2.5 million students took their exams on its platform in 2020 on Tuesday launched a web-based examination platform, which is touted as an all-in-one, integrated solution to digitise .
Online assessment software company Mercer | Mettl launches web-based examination platform
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Mumbai college has constituted a committee comprising deans and their legal representatives to investigate the matter. The report will be submitted by the team by next weekend. Mumbai college forms committee to investigate harrassment  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
A week after students of reputed Mumbai college complained about the online harassment they faced by proctors in an online exam, a committee has been formed by the institute to investigate the matter. The committee comprising deans and their legal representatives is expected to submit the report by next weekend.
Soon after the incident, the students of the institute took social media platforms to inform about the harassment they have faced. According to tweets shared by several Twitter users, the proctors were hired by a company called Mercer Mettl for the online examination of Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai.
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MUMBAI: Four proctors two each from Gurgaon and Bengaluru who allegedly harassed girl students from a premier city management institute after remotely proctoring their exams, have been terminated from their service by their agency. While the Gurgaon-based agency said it had reported the matter to the police, the institute is yet to file a complaint. The institute has set up an internal committee to investigate the complaints.
TOI on Saturday had reported how girl students from the institute were allegedly stalked and harassed by individuals claiming to be their proctors on personal numbers after exams. While many have criticized the institute for compromising students’ personal details, officials from the institute and the firm, Mercer Mettl, said personal data of students are not shared with the proctors. An institute official told TOI the students are expected to show their college identity cards (which carry their numbers) on camera for a few seconds befo
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