The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) emphasizes the importance of fair examination practices to maintain integrity in the evaluation process. The board has released specific guidelines to curb unfair practices during exams, which include severe penalties for violators.
Key highlights of the guidelines:
- Engaging in unfair practices can result in the cancellation of exams for up to two years.
- Students and staff involved in malpractices are subject to strict disciplinary action.
- The guidelines are part of the CBSE’s Examination Bye-Laws, which provide detailed instructions on acceptable conduct during exams.
CBSE encourages students, teachers, and institutions to familiarize themselves with these rules to ensure a smooth and fair examination process. The board aims to create a transparent environment where the integrity of academic evaluations is upheld.
For a detailed understanding of what constitutes unfair practices and their penalties, you can refer to the CBSE’s Examination Bye-Laws. These comprehensive guidelines can be accessed via the CBSE Examination Bye-Laws.
Following these guidelines not only ensures compliance but also upholds the credibility of the education system, benefiting all stakeholders involved.