From Classroom to Cloud: How ExamOnline Is Leading India's University Shift From Physical Exam Halls to AI-Proctored Digital Infrastructure

India operates over a thousand universities and more than 40,000 colleges - the largest higher education system in the world by institutional count.

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From Classroom to Cloud: How ExamOnline Is Leading India's University Shift From Physical Exam Halls to AI-Proctored Digital Infrastructure

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] : For over a century, the physical examination hall defined how India measured its students. Rows of desks, invigilators pacing the aisles, answer sheets collected at a bell. That infrastructure is now being systematically dismantled - and what is replacing it is faster, more secure, and available anywhere on earth.

India operates over a thousand universities and more than 40,000 colleges - the largest higher education system in the world by institutional count. Every semester, these institutions move millions of students through examination cycles that are expensive to run, logistically complex to secure, and almost impossible to scale without proportionate increases in physical infrastructure, manpower, and cost.

That equation is changing. More than 60% of universities globally are now expanding their digital examination programmes, and over 55% of students actively prefer flexible online exam formats. In India, the transition is accelerating further - driven by policy mandates, infrastructure economics, and a generational shift in how institutions think about assessment credibility.

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