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NEF (Nationalised Eligibility Framework)

  • Fairness: This project promotes a more equitable selection process by ensuring all applicants are evaluated on a level playing field.
  • Transparency: A standardized evaluation system fosters transparency and increases trust in the recruitment process.
  • Meritocracy: The project emphasizes meritocracy by selecting candidates based on their actual knowledge and skills rather than the grading practices of their specific state board.

Project Features: Addressing Disparity in GDS Recruitment

This project tackles the unfairness caused by varying state board marking schemes in Gramin Dak Seva (GDS) recruitment for 10th-grade applicants. Here's a breakdown of its functionalities by stage:

Stage 1: State Board Normalization

  • State Board Recognition: The system identifies the state board from which the applicant graduated.
  • Criteria Mapping: Maps the applicant's state board to its corresponding standardized criteria. This could involve factors like average difficulty level or historical score distributions for different boards
  • Adjusted Scores: Based on the mapped criteria, the system adjusts the applicant's raw marks to reflect a national benchmark.

Stage 2: Internal Marks Removal

  • Internal Assessment Elimination: The system removes any internal marks or grades awarded within a school or district. This ensures external factors like school reputation don't influence eligibility.
  • Focus on Standardized Exams: The evaluation solely focuses on scores from standardized external exams conducted by the state board.

Stage 3: Standardized Marks Formulation

  • Score Normalization (Optional): This stage might utilize statistical methods to normalize scores across different state boards, accounting for varying difficulty levels.
  • Percentile Ranking (Optional): Alternatively, the system could consider percentiles within each state board. This indicates an applicant's relative position within their state, reducing the influence of absolute marks.
  • Minimum Eligibility Threshold: A minimum qualifying score based on a national curriculum for the 10th grade could be established. This ensures a baseline level of competency regardless of the state board.
  • Standardized Score Generation: The system generates a final standardized score based on the chosen method (normalized score or percentile) or directly uses the minimum eligibility threshold if no normalization is applied.

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