Students going to give CBSE Board Exam are told not to think about cheating during the exam. By doing so, they may have to bear the loss.
The dates for the 10th and 12th class board exams of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) are round the corner. Board exams for class 10th and 12th are going to start from 15th February. CBSE Board Exam The students preparing for the exam are now in revision mode. However, there are many students who prefer copying over studies. Such students are told that if they are caught cheating in the CBSE board exam, they may have to bear 6 damages.
Actually, students are unaware that copying not only puts their future at risk, but can also affect their career. CBSE board is very strict about copying. Many rules have been made to prevent copying. On the other hand, if a student is caught copying, then strict action can be taken against him. There are also provisions like ban on giving paper for life. Let us tell you about those 6 disadvantages today, which may have to be borne by the students who cheat.
- Seizure of answer sheet: If the board tries to copy or ask from any slip during the exam, then in such a situation the invigilator has the right to confiscate his answer sheet. After this, give him a new sheet to paper, in which he will have to rewrite all the answers.
- Punishment for talking to the invigilator: Usually, students start talking to the invigilator during the exam to know the answers. Some students even start persuading the invigilator to know the answer. Students are told that there is a provision of punishment for this also. In such a situation, action is taken on the basis of rules.
- disqualify: During the CBSE board exam, if a student is cheating and the teacher catches him. In such a situation, the student can be prevented from giving the exam in that year. The student can be declared ineligible to appear for the exam in that year, that is, he/she will not be able to appear for the board exam in that year.
- 5 years ban on giving exam: During the board exam, the student is cheating and he is caught red-handed. If the invigilator feels that the incident of copying is heinous, then strict action can be taken against the student. Students can be banned from giving CBSE board exams for the next five years.
- Life ban: Sometimes such serious cases of cheating are seen that the board is forced to ban the student from giving the exam for life. In such a situation, the student will never be able to take part in the board exam. In a way, the future of the student is completely ruined.
- Police Action: If the case of cheating during the CBSE board exam is very serious, then police action can be taken against the student. In such cases, the police can be called to the exam center and the investigation can be done. Police takes everyone’s statement to investigate the matter, then starts further action.
Keeping these things in mind, students are advised to lay more emphasis on exam preparation and not on copying. If the emphasis is on revision even now, then the exam can be passed easily.
Source: www.tv9hindi.com”