BELAGAVI: Online question paper delivery system adopted by Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) is being praised not just in India but abroad too. Now, technological giant country Japan has come forward to adopt the system. Also, Japan government has shown interest in hiring 40,000 engineers, especially from Karnataka in phase manner.Recently, 10 delegates from Japan government visited VTU and took the note about how the system works. Speaking to mediapersons, acting vice-chancellor of the varsity HG Shekharappa said it’s a proud moment for the university as well as our country that Japan government signed MoU with VTU on March 20 for adopting of online question paper delivery system, which has been proved safest and leak proof system.Shekharappa said VTU conducts around 6,000 examinations annually for different UG, PG and PhD programmes. Since past three years, system is working without single lapse.Meanwhile, he said Japan government is interested in recruiting 40,000 engineers, especially from Karnataka in phase manner. Once the recruitment is done, recruits will be given one-year-training in Japan. Higher education minister TB Jayachandra has shown interest about this proposed agreement and assured of providing all types of support on behalf of the government, officer said.