Take Action to prevent cheating in e-exams: Guv – News2IN
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Take Action to prevent cheating in e-exams: Guv

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Ranchi: Governor Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday urged each of the vice-chancellors (VCs) to increase their online teaching procedures and take action to stop students from cheating through online examinations.
Talking to this VCs through a review match via video conferencing, Murmu stated,”Under the present conditions, there is no choice to internet classes.
It’s essential to take action to ensure students don’t develop a tradition of cheating” Murmu brought up the subject of pupils having been absent from online courses for a lengthy time period and asked that the VCs to check in to it.
She explained that these students will need to get counselled if they’re confronting difficulties.
She also added,”The educators must upload their assignments on YouTube for the sake of pupils.” Many Ranchi University (RU)-connected colleges have seen a drop in the amount of pupils attending the internet lectures together with the presence portion hovering arpund 50 percent.
Many pupils have mentioned the bad online connectivity along with the unavailability of smart phones as the primary motives for their absenteeism.
Sanjay Kumar, a teacher in KO College, stated that he wants to deliver notes on WhatsApp classes as several pupils don’t combine the internet course owing to bad connectivity.
Rajan Kumar of Marwari College stated that RU must offer a paid version of Google Meet along with other gadgets for making sure a much better turnout in online classes.
The governor stated that universities may play a very important part in encouraging individuals to stick to the Covid-appropriate behavior.
The VCs apprised that the juvenile of the actions taken by their various institutes, such as spreading masks, oxygen tanks and encouraging individuals to take the vaccine, even in this respect.
She discussed other things, such as regularisation of instructional sessions along with also the Chancellor’s portalsite.
Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University’s VC S N Munda explained,”Online courses, and social obligation had been a number of the problems discussed at the interview.
Our college has embraced three cities at Ranchi where mass consciousness about the vaccination drive is going to be completed.” Aside from the VCs, the assembly had been attended by additional principal secretary (technical and higher instruction ) K Khandelwal and VCs (in-charge), amongst others.

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