
Several students appearing at high school exams leaving the certificate (SSLC) or class 10 in the Karnataka district in Belagavi, reportedly came up with creative ways to go through, and one candidate even asks the evaluators to clean the paper for “love”.
Many students in Belagavi accepted desperate challenges for examiners to help them go through – from direct requests to offer £500 as a bribe – to cite various reasons that justify their application, NDTV said.
The report quoted the remark of the student in the examination article, which stated: “I will continue my love only when I pass,” he suggests that the continuation of the beginning relationship was suspended by the result of the exam.
In a similar spirit, another student made a comparable reason but added £500 to match the agreement. “Please go through me, my love is in your hands,” the student wrote in the answer.
The student reportedly offered other types of bribes to persuade the evaluators. “Have tea with it.” £500, sir, and please go through me, ”he read the answer.
“If you go through me, I’ll give you money,” another student wrote.
Some have made an emotional attraction that the continuation of their education depends on the outcome of the exam. “If you don’t go through me, my parents don’t send me to college,” another said.
Students said to remove the sacred thread in a test center
In other unrelated development students were students who appeared for the Karnataka Common Entance test (CET), allegedly asked to remove their sacred thread (Janeu) in Adichunchanagiri Pu College Exam Center in the district of Shivamogg.
What exactly happened?
This week a joint entry test (CET) took place to select students to take professional courses. Officials quoted that in Bidar the student had to return home in Bidar without writing mathematical paper on Thursday morning, after the screening at the Sai Spoorthi College test center reportedly asked to remove Janivar before entering the exam.
The police official said, “The boy apparently begged employees (forming the police personnel part of the Frisk team) to leave him to the hall because there was no scope that would indulge in any neglect by wearing Janivara,”
“However, employees were not allowed to claim that there was a possibility that he would hurt. He was asked to remove the frightened thread and then entered the investigative hall.
CET aspirant could later appear on a biological test that had a sacred thread in (Thursday) in the afternoon, he said. “The same student appeared for physical and chemical papers the day before he wore a sacred thread without any problem,” the officials added.
Meanwhile, in Shivamogg, the police said that three students were reportedly asked to remove their Janivaras by security staff in Adichunchanagiri PU College on Wednesday.
According to the accusation, one of the students refused to remove the sacred thread and was allowed to write a test, while the other two removed Janivaru before entering the examiner.
“We haven’t received any complaint from our parents yet. But as we questioned university authorities, they said that only the building was given on their part, and that they had no role in carrying out or facilitate entrance exams, while employees in the test center claimed that they did not apply for their shirts or sacred thread).
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