CISCE Exam 2024 Warning: Using of Unfair Means Under Act would be punishable offence. Hence student appearing in upcoming 2024 board exam of ICSE as well as ISC must have read this article carefully to avoid any loss of academic session. Please read the following rules and regulation seriously.
CISCE Exam 2024 Warning: Cheating in ICSE ISC Would be Punishable Offence
Using of unfair means in any exam is the fire problems since last decade. Invention of Many technology for welfare of human kind is now becoming curse for various exam. This problems is not only for any board exam of 10th and 12th but also for other competitive exam also. Therefore exam conducting organisation started the releasing this warning circular before exam conducted.
CISCE Exam 2024 Warning:
CISCE Exam 2024 Warning: As per latest report council has publish clear notification if any candidate try to use unfair means / cheating. The following guideline/ warning has been released at official website of cisce.org.
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A. Awarding Committee
There will be an Awarding Committee consisting of five members of which the Chief Executive and Secretary of the Council will act as Convener. The functions and powers of the Awarding Committee will be:
(i) to consider all cases of unfair means reported to the Chief Executive and Secretary of the Council by the supervising examiners of the examination centres or by examiners during the marking of scripts or by any other source and;
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(ii) to take decisions on such cases in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations of the examination and following the procedures approved by the Council
B. Use of unfair means
1. If the Awarding Committee is satisfied that a candidate has made arrangements to obtain unfair help in connection with the question papers from any person connected with the examination centre or any agency within or outside the examination centre, the candidate is liable to have his/her results in the examination as a whole cancelled.
2. (i) Candidates who are detected in giving or obtaining, or attempting to give or obtain, unfair assistance, or who are otherwise detected in any dishonesty whatsoever, relating to the examination, will be reported to the Chief Executive and Secretary of the Council and may be expelled from the examination room forthwith and refused admission to subsequent examination papers.
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(ii) The Supervising Examiner or any member of the supervisory staff shall seize the answer scripts in which the use of unfair assistance is detected/suspected.
(iii)The Supervising Examiner shall send the seized answer scripts with a report giving the details of the evidence and the explanation of the candidates concerned to the Chief Executive and Secretary of the Council without delay and, if possible, on the day of the occurrence.
(iv) In case the candidates concerned refuse to give explanatory statements they should not be forced to do so, only the fact of refusal shall be recorded by the Supervising Examiner and attested by two members of the supervisory staff on duty at the time of the occurrence.
(v) The Supervising Examiner has the discretion to permit such candidates to answer the remaining part of the question paper but on answer sheets that are separate from those in which the use of unfair means was detected/suspected.
3. Candidates found guilty of:
(i) bringing in answer sheets; or (ii) taking out or attempting to take out answer sheets; or (iii)substituting answer scripts or getting answer scripts replaced during or after the examination with or without the help of any person connected with the examination centre, or any agency within or outside the examination centre, shall be reported to the Chief Executive and Secretary of the Council and their results in the examination as a whole will be cancelled.
4. If it is subsequently discovered and the Awarding Committee is satisfied that candidate/s has/have either copied from other candidate/s or given opportunity to other candidate/s to copy from them or communicated dishonestly with other candidate/s, their results in the paper or subject or subjects in question or their results in the examination as a whole will be cancelled.
candidate detected in approaching directly or indirectly an examiner
5. A candidate detected in approaching directly or indirectly an examiner or any member of the staff of the Council with the object of influencing him/her regarding any candidate’s examination result shall have his/her result in the examination as a whole cancelled.
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6. Candidates found guilty of disorderly conduct or causing disturbance in or near the examination room are liable to be expelled from the examination room forthwith and will be refused admission for subsequent examination papers.
7. (i) Candidates are not permitted to have in their possession, while in the examination room, any book, memorandum or pocket book, notes, paper, mobile phones or wireless devices, except the correct question paper. Candidates using slide rules as permitted by the Regulations must see that any information (formulae or other data) shown on them is securely covered. They must also return any incorrect question paper to the Supervising Examiner immediately.
examination on false representation
8. (i) Persons obtaining admission to the examination on false representation shall be expelled from the examination hall forthwith and will be reported to the Police.
(ii) Candidates who are impersonated shall be reported to the Chief Executive and Secretary of the Council and their results in the examination as a whole will be cancelled.
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detected/suspected of using unfair means
9. (i) The decision in respect of the results of candidates who are detected/suspected of using unfair means may be delayed considerably and their results will not be issued with the results of other candidates.
(ii) Candidates whose results in the examination as a whole have been cancelled may be debarred from entry to any subsequent examination.
who commits an offence but is not a candidate
10. A person who commits an offence under these Regulations but is not a candidate, shall be dealt with as under:
(i) The Chief Executive and Secretary of the Council may, if he so decides, hand over the case to the Police.
(ii) In the case of a teacher or a person connected with an institution, his/her misconduct shall be reported to the Governing (or Managing) Body of the institution for necessary action.
11. Entries for subsequent examinations may not be accepted from a school where any member of the staff has at any time committed any offence under these Regulations.
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12. If the Awarding Committee is satisfied that the use of dishonest means in a paper or papers has been widespread at a centre, the Awarding Committee reserves the right to cancel the results of all candidates of that centre in the paper or papers concerned, or of the entire examination as a whole at the centre if several papers are involved.
13. For cases of use of unfair means not covered by these Regulations, the Awarding Committee may enforce penalties according to the nature of the offence.
14. Provided that no penalty under these Regulations shall be imposed except after –
(i) giving the candidate an opportunity of making such representation in writing as he/she may wish to make in that regard; and (ii) taking the representation, if any, submitted by the candidate within the period allowed to him/her, into consideration
C. Power to alter, cancel results, certificates, etc.
1. The Chief Executive and Secretary of the Council shall have the power to alter or cancel the results of a candidate after it has been declared, if (i) the candidate is found guilty of having used unfair means; or (ii) a mistake is found in his/her result; or (iii)it is observed that an attempt has been made to unfairly alter the marks of a candidate by either tampering with the script or any other means
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power to cancel a Pass Certificate
2. The Chief Executive and Secretary of the Council shall have the power to cancel a Pass Certificate/Supplementary Pass Certificate which has been defaced or altered in any detail or which has been obtained by impersonation or by or misrepresentation of facts or by fraudulent or dishonest means of any kind.
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