“Ever since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, academicu00a0institutions have established innovative techniques to ensure that courses and tests are held on time.u00a0. Also Read | Menstrual leaves, tax-free tampons: 4 countries that prioritised women’s health. But the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Goa has taken things to a whole new level, and the internet can’t stop praising their innovative approach to student evaluation. Students were expected to prepare questions as well as answer them, according to a viral screenshot of their analog circuit question paper.u00a0. Students were only required to prepare answers worth 60 points from the lecture content and then answer them, according to the screenshot of the paper. Also Read | BTS releases ‘Hotter remix’ of Butter and ARMY can’t keep calm. The first portion of the directions stated, “It should reflect your understanding of the course and must be answered in two hours.” u00a0. Surprisingly, this activity was worth 40 points. The students were given 30 marks foru00a0solvingu00a0the problems they had prepared,u00a0in the second section. It further said that pupils should not analyze this among themselves since any resemblance would result in score deductions. This unique technique of grading students quickly gained traction on Twitter, where many users praised the professor for creating the question paper in this manner, while others expressed mirth. Also Read |u00a0’Children follow their parents’, Nicki Minaju2019s mother on leaving an abusive marriage. A Twitter user, RajanKarna, said: “Woah! What an examination! You prepare questions for yourself and answer the same. Gotta say IIT Goa has found out this unique way to evaluate students by themselves. It’s not gonna be easy when you are set free to choose questions to answer. Gonna be the test of integrity too.”. Even the IITs are chill-out in Goa, another user, sagarcasmu00a0wrote amusingly. His tweet has received over 9,300 likes on the microblogging platform. Here are some more reactions:. #Offbeat #Exams #Educationu00a0.”