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Matric exams continue amid reports of cheating |
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Cases of cheating have been reported in most of the examination centers in Interior Sindh.
According to the details, the invigilators employed at different examination centers have failed to prevent students from using their cell phones. While the invigilators roamed about the examination centres, the students found no trouble in jotting down their answers using mobile phones, books, notes and other material.
Despite imposition of section 144, irrelevant people are being seen helping students in solving question papers in Hyderabad.
The gatekeepers also helped students in every possible way by supplying material that can be used during the examination.
Students in Sukkur also continue to cheat in mathematics paper while in Noshero Feroz, the paper was out for the fourth time before time and long queues were witnesses outside photocopying shops.
No effective steps have been taken by the administration to stop incidents of cheating at examination centers. |
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