Indias Exam System Wastes Trees, Digital Shift Needed
Every year, 4.3 crore students in higher education take nearly 100 crore exams in India. This system uses millions of trees for paper and costs a lot of money. Many people think it is time to change to digital exams.
New Delhi, 10 Oct 2025
Every year, 4.3 crore students in higher education take nearly 100 crore exams in India. This system uses millions of trees for paper and costs a lot of money. Many people think it is time to change to digital exams.
Paper Exams Cause Big Waste
Universities keep many boxes of old exam papers that no one uses. This wastes space and trees. One tree makes about 8,000 sheets of paper. Exams also cost a lot to print and move around safely. Students have to wait a long time for results. This old way does not fit with Indias push for digital progress. Universities keep many boxes of old exam papers that no one uses. This wastes space and trees. One tree makes about 8,000 sheets of paper. Exams also cost a lot to print and move around safely. Students have to wait a long time for results. This old way does not fit with Indias push for digital progress. The View From India Looking at World Affairs from the Indian perspective. First Day First Show News and reviews from the world of cinema and streaming….
Digital Exams Have Many Benefits
Moving exams online can save trees and money. It can also make grading faster and fairer. Students can get results and feedback quicker. Universities can save money on paper, storage, and transport. The government can show progress on digital and green goals. Young people today expect things to be digital and eco-friendly. Many countries are already using online exams as the normal way.
If we expect students to build a sustainable future, then the least we can do is give them a sustainable present.
Universities can start small by testing digital exams in one department or semester. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.
Updated 11 Oct 2025, 00:04 IST; source: link