Q. With reference to Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) consider the following statements::
1.It is a system that tracks the academic performance of students in real-time and provides them with personalized feedback to improve their grades.
2.The APAAR ID is linked to the student’s Aadhaar number, which ensures that each student has a unique and tamper-proof identification.
3.The APAAR ID is expected to help to reduce the burden on students and their parents, as they will no longer need to maintain multiple academic records for different schools or institutions.
How many of the above statements are correct?

[A] Only one

[B] Only two

[C] All three

[D] None

Answer: B
Notes:

Explanation –

Statement 1 is incorrect. APAAR is not primarily designed to track academic performance in real-time. Instead, it aims to create a permanent and tamper-proof record of academic achievements and qualifications for students and professionals. While APAAR could potentially provide feedback to students, its primary purpose is to prevent fraud and ensure the authenticity of academic credentials. It is not designed to provide personalized feedback to improve grades.

Statements 2 and 3 are correct. APAAR is a digital identification system for students in India. It is also known as the Education Ecosystem Registry or EduLocker. The APAAR assigns a unique 12-digit ID number to every student in India, from pre-primary to higher education levels. This ID number is linked to the student’s Aadhaar number, ensuring accurate identification and reducing the chances of duplication. It is based on the concept of One Nation, One Student ID.

Currently, students need to maintain separate academic records for each school or institution they attend. This can be a time-consuming and cumbersome process, especially for students who move frequently or attend multiple schools simultaneously.

With APAAR, students will have a single, permanent academic record that can be shared with any educational institution or other stakeholder. This will eliminate the need for students to maintain multiple copies of their academic records, and it will make it easier for them to transfer their records to new schools when they move. APAAR will also make it easier for parents to track their children’s academic progress.

Source: ForumIAS

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