MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521132638 A) filed by Dr. Sunil Natha Mhaske; Dr. Shraddha Gunjal; Dr. Abhijit Shinde; Dr. Sonal Nikam; Dr. Akshita Kansal; Dr. Neha Khadke; Dr. Nilesh Kanase; Dr. Rishabh Singh; Dr. Niraj Lakhamavar; and Dr. Prasad Gunjal, Ahilyanagar, Maharashtra, on Dec. 27, 2025, for 'an ai-enabled competency-based medical education (cbme) management, assessment and research system.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Sunil Natha Mhaske; Dr. Shraddha Gunjal; Dr. Abhijit Shinde; Dr. Sonal Nikam; Dr. Akshita Kansal; Dr. Neha Khadke; Dr. Nilesh Kanase; Dr. Rishabh Singh; Dr. Niraj Lakhamavar; and Dr. Prasad Gunjal.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to an AI-enabled competency-based medical education management, assessment, and research system designed for undergraduate and postgraduate medical training programs. The system integrates curriculum digitization, competency mapping, learner activity tracking, intelligent assessment, digital portfolio generation, faculty mentoring, academic research analytics, and regulatory compliance within a unified digital platform. Artificial intelligence is employed to analyze assessment patterns, reduce evaluator bias, identify competency gaps, and support longitudinal tracking of learner performance across cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains. The system enables real-time competency dashboards and continuously updated learner portfolios, thereby enhancing transparency, accountability, and personalized mentoring. Aggregated and anonymized educational data supports curriculum evaluation, outcome-based research, and accreditation readiness. The invention significantly reduces administrative burden, improves objectivity in assessment, and transforms competency-based medical education into a data-driven, learner-centered, and research-enabled academic ecosystem suitable for medical institutions and universities."
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