Mumbai – Mumbai-based Offee has launched India’s first BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Green Exam Grid, an offline-first, book-sized IoT hub that creates a secure local network so students can take digital exams on their own devices without internet or computer labs. With over 3 million digital exams conducted across 100+ top campuses, Offee has already transformed assessments across diverse formats and disciplines. Aligned with NEP 2020, Digital India, and Viksit Bharat 2047, Offee is pioneering a future-ready education model that empowers students and institutions with technology-driven, inclusive assessment solutions.
Trusted by India’s leading universities, including Somaiya Vidyavihar University, SNDT, and JBIMS, Offee is the preferred partner for institutions seeking to move beyond traditional exams towards secure, scalable, and technology-driven assessments. The Green Exam eliminates connectivity gaps, reduces paper dependency, overcomes the challenge of limited computer availability in labs, and ensures assessments are secure, sustainable, and accessible for institutions of all sizes. By creating a local offline network, it also prevents internet-enabled cheating in computer labs or through mobile devices, ensuring a controlled and fair exam environment.
“With the Green Exam, we are solving two critical challenges in assessments that are accessibility and security. Our offline-first innovation not only prevents internet-enabled cheating but also ensures that every institution, no matter its infrastructure limitations, can conduct reliable, eco-friendly, and digital exams and cut down on paper, infrastructure, and connectivity requirements. This is a step towards a truly inclusive and future-ready education system for India,” said Amit Shah, Founder & CEO, Offee.
As part of its next phase, Offee aims to reach 500,000+ students and expand Green Exam deployments across leading universities and institutions nationwide.