FIVE YEARS FOR EXAM CHEATS

Examination
candidates, who are found guilty of malpractices such as cheating, face up to
five years’ imprisonment while any institution convicted of widespread
irregularities will be compelled to bear the cost of providing alternative
centres in addit…

Examination candidates, who are found guilty of malpractices such as cheating, face up to five years’ imprisonment while any institution convicted of widespread irregularities will be compelled to bear the cost of providing alternative centres in addition to its deregistration. Institutions, where half of the candidates are in breach of operating standard procedures governing examinations, will