IIM-Nagpur Implements AI For Rapid Grading

IIM-Nagpur is exploring artificial intelligence to evaluate student answer sheets and projects, director Bhimaraya Metri told the Times of India, aiming to cut current manual grading from nearly two weeks to 24–48 hours. The institute plans online exams, AI-assisted initial scoring with human review for exceptional cases, licensing specialised platforms, and using detection tools to prevent plagiarism.
Key Points
- 1Deploys AI to evaluate answer sheets and projects, targeting 24–48 hour initial assessments
- 2Reduces current manual grading delays of nearly two weeks, speeding feedback and administrative workflows
- 3Requires online submissions, introduces AI-detection and prompt-use evaluation skills for students and faculty
Scoring Rationale
Moderate institutional adoption and practical benefits, limited by single-source reporting and shallow operational and timeline details.
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