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The New Law in India enforces a fine of Rs. One Crore and Ten-Years Jail imprisonment for Unfear-means in exams: What can authorities in Pakistan learn from it?

The main aim of this blog post is to provide a detailed analysis of the new law in India that imposes stringent penalties for exam paper leaks and the use of unfair means in examinations. It seeks to explain the rationale behind the law, its potential impact on the education system and the legal implications for offenders. The post will also explore how this legislation aims to uphold the integrity of academic assessments and deter malpractices. By examining various perspectives, it aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of the law's significance and its expected outcomes. Lastly the blog post will discuss, what lessons authorities /examining bodies in Pakistan can learn from the Indian model.

How the students cheat in exams in a smart way and how to deal with it in a pragmatic manner? -10 important lessons from KMU Examinations Regulations.

This blog post offers a synopsis of the Chinese government’s decision to deal with cheating in exams to reckon what the authorities in Pakistan can learn from the Chinese model. This post takes a leaf out of the Khyber Medical University Examinations Regulations to elucidate how this emerging university is dealing with the issue in a pragmatic manner. This post mainly covers the following important areas: 1. An overview of the Chinese government’s decision to deal with cheating in exams 2. What is considered cheating in exams? 3. Why the students cheat in exams? 4. What are the different ways in which the students cheat in exams? 5. What the government authorities should proactively do- to deal with the menace of cheating in Pakistan? 6. How the Khyber Medical University Peshawar is dealing with the menace of cheating in exams?
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