JEE Main 2023 session 2 will be conducted between April 6 and 15. Know NTA rules on unfair means, punishment for cheating in exam.
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NEW DELHI: In order to prevent cheating in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2023 exam, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has set some rules and guidelines along with punishments against those who try to cheat. JEE Main 2023 session 2 exam is going to be conducted from tomorrow, April 6. Candidates can download JEE Main admit card 2023 at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
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Talking about the punishment for cheating, NTA said that if a candidate indulges in unfair means or cheating, they will be booked under the UNFAIR MEANS (UFM) case and may be debarred for three years in the future. The candidate “shall also be liable for criminal action and /or any other action as deemed fit.”
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The testing agency informed that cheating would lead to cancellation of results. “The result of JEE (Main) - 2023 of the candidate(s) who indulge in Unfair means Practices will be cancelled and will not be declared. Similarly, the result of those candidates who appear from the Centre other than the one allotted to them or allow another candidate/person to write the examination on his behalf will be cancelled. No plea will be entertained in this regard,” NTA said.
In 2021, NTA debarred 20 candidates from taking exams for three years and withheld their results on account of cheating.
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NTA defines unfair means as an activity that allows a candidate to gain an unfair advantage over other candidates. The following practices as unfair:
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