MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641053258 A) filed by Prathyusha Engineering College on April 27, 2026, for Intelligent Question Paper Generator System.
Inventors include Dr Thamba Meshach W; Benjamin Jebaraj I; Vishnu Vardhan L; Samyuktht; and Vignesh K.
The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.
Abstract: The present invention provides an Algorithmic Question Paper Generation System and method configured to automate the synthesis of standardized examination papers through an intelligent resource allocation engine and multi-tier constraint modeling. The system architecture integrates a Relational Question Repository with a proprietary Date-Specific Uniqueness (DSU) Logic, configured to enforce temporal isolation of question sets. Unlike conventional randomization, the DSU paradigm utilizes metadata-driven locking mechanisms to ensure that question sets are unique within a specific exam cycle while permitting controlled reuse across non- overlapping temporal windows. Paper synthesis is governed by a Dynamic Constraint Engine that simultaneously processes unit-wise syllabus coverage, difficulty depth, and complex marking schemes mapped to University pedagogical standards (encompassing 2-Mark, 7-Mark, 8-Mark, 13-Mark, and 14-Mark tiers). The system further incorporates an Integrated Selection Framework designed to perform metadata normalization, thereby reducing the "bank-depth sensitivity" and allowing for robust paper generation even within limited question repositories. Standardized output is achieved through a State-Aware PDF Synthesis module using the iText7 framework, transforming volatile selection data into immutable, print-ready document artifacts. This invention provides a highly scalable, secure, and computationally efficient solution for institutional examination management and automated curriculum mapping.
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