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Copycats taught VNNSGU officials ‘smuggling’ officials

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Letter: Invigilator Exam at South Gujarat’s biggest education institute, Veer Narmad South Gujarat University (VNSGU) is in a big surprise, not only at a large number of 3,547 students from various courses that are arrested using unfair practices when it appears in various examinations, but especially For the ingenious method they use to copy, either directly and an online exam.
According to university sources, more than 240 colleges are affiliated with VNSGU including those in Bharuch, Silvassa, and Daman.
Providing an example of student innovation in copying the invigilator that captures many students with red hands saying that his suspicion grows seeing the thickness of an unusual pencil bag brought by a student while also noting that he often changes his eraser.
The supervisor checks the bag and finds 35 erasers each containing answers to questions in micro words.
The official who was surprised said that if students would put a lot of labor into his studies, he would score a good number without having to copy! Other supervisors found the Micro Earbud in the test connected with the phone and he talked to someone clearly outside the exam center.
After he was caught, the guilty students claimed to be embarrassed for his actions.
These students deserve an Oscar for Alt Hall! This supervisor in the test hall pays attention to a student who often keeps one leg and places it in another thigh.
The official inched closer and his surprise saw light light on the student’s footwear and when it was questioned they found a hidden cellphone in the cavity between two layers of soles! And what is surprising here is that this unfair activity even when special software is employed to take student cellphone pictures after every few seconds.
Many students captured with divided screens are looking for answers using online search engines or chatting on social media in groups that are made primarily for fraud during the exam.
From VNSGU said that cheating during an online exam is actually difficult because students must answer 50 questions in 60 minutes, which means they get about one minute and 20 seconds per question.
Again, questions are not the same for all students, while the number of questions and optional answers is also different for all students.
Apart from such steps, some students still use unfair practices to delete their exams.
Students are found guilty by using unfair practices during the investigation will be punished according to university regulations and regulations, officials added.

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