VITEEE 2021- VIT warns students regarding malpractices
Mohit Dhyani | May 30, 2021 | 04:10 PM IST | 1 min read
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) has warned students for malpractices during VITEEE 2021 online proctored exam. Check details here.
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Download EbookNEW DELHI: Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) has warned students appearing for VITEEE 2021 online proctored exam. As per the official reposts, all the actions of students are recorded and analysed for eligibility to admissions in VIT. Candidates caught doing any kind of malpractice during the exam will be disqualified from further admission process. Check below for more details.
The exam conducting authority is conducting VITEEE 2021 exam on May 28, 29 and 31, 2021 in online proctored mode. Due to some technical issues, the exam conducting authority has rescheduled VITEEE 2021 May 29 slot 2 exam to May 30 (11 AM).
Applicants must note that taking screenshots of VITEEE questions and sharing them is a legal crime. Referring to books and presence of any person during the exam can also lead to the cancellation of candidature. Some students were also found to be guided through electronic devices and audio means.
Vellore Institute of Technology has informed that legal action will be initiated with those found indulging in malpractice activities. The authorities will also inform the UGC and AICTE to bar admissions of such candidates from admissions to other institutes for higher education.
Candidates appearing for the exam in upcoming slots can check VITEEE 2021 memory based questions .
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