Rules of Examinations
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Rules of the Examinations:
- A Candidate should neither possess/refer any forbidden material in any form nor should seek/obtain assistance in any form from any person/source towards answering the question during the examinations.
- He / She should not assist other candidates in any form towards answering the questions during the examinations.
- The candidate should not reveal his / her identity in any form in the answer scripts.
- The candidate should not indulge in canvassing either directly or indirectly to award more than deserving marks in the examinations.
- The candidate should maintain discipline and decorum during the examinations.
- Violation of the above rules in any form during the examinations will attract punishment ranging from levying fine to permanently debarring the candidate from continuing his / her studies as given below.
S.No | Nature of Malpractice | Punishment |
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1 | Appeal by the candidate in the answer script to show mercy by way of awarding more than deserving marks. | Fine Rs.1000/- per subject. |
2 | The candidate writing his / her name in the answer script. | |
3 | The candidate writing his / her registration number in places other than specified in the answer script. | |
4 | Any special marking in the answer script by the candidate. | |
5 | The candidate communicating with neighbouring candidate orally or non-verbally; the candidate causing suspicious movement of his / her body. | |
6 | Irrelevant writing by the candidate in the answer script. | |
7 | The Candidate marking on the question paper or writing answer on his/her question paper or making use of his/her question paper for rough work. | |
8 | The candidate possessing cell phones/programmable calculator(s)/any other electronic storage device(s) containing no incriminating materials. | Fine Rs.2000/- per subject. |
9 | The candidate facilitating the other candidate(s) to copy from his / her answer script. | Invalidating the examination of the particular subject written by the candidate. |
10 | The candidate possessing any incriminating material(s) (whether used or not). For example :- Written or printed materials, bits of papers, containing written information, writings on scale, Calculator, handkerchief, dress, part of the body, Hall Ticket etc. | Invalidating the examinations of the subject concerned and all the theory and the practical subjects of the current semester registered by the candidate. Further the candidate is not considered for revaluation of answer scripts of the arrears-subjects. If the candidate has registered for arrears-subjects only, invalidating the examinations of all the arrears-subjects registered by the candidate. |