The Right to cheat in Exams

Well, how do you like that?

There are students who demand to be allowed to cheat in exams! And I thought I had seen everything about protesting students.

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4 Responses to “The Right to cheat in Exams”

  1. read the article…heard about it too..but it is a pity that a place which was once famous for universities like nalanda and takshsheela is in such a pitiable state…

  2. This is much better than the Right to Learn Nothing after paying huge donations (read bribes). I think they are indeed right. Better copy than memorize the damn stuff which you dont understand and reproduce the entire stuff like a pendrive!. So much for the big city dwellers and their superiority.

    Destination Infinity.

  3. @ Destination Infinity:

    “So much for the big city dwellers and their superiority.”

    I don’t understand how the point in the post relates to this comment of yours.

    Care to explain?

  4. I was saying that copiying and wanting to pass in exams (as depicted in the post) is much better than the big donations paid to enter the college, huge money spent over the four years (so much of them) and realizing at the end of the day that the degree you get is more because of your memorization capacity to reproduce the stuff from fat books (like a pendrive) than the understanding and the practical application of the concept. I am talking about the majority of big city dwellers way of getting degrees. And one more thing - the irrelevance of their work to whatsoever degree they had bought earlier.

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