600 students expelled for cheating on school exams in India

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Wasn't sure if fools wylin' but...

Taking cheating to another Level

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Education authorities in eastern India say 600 high school students have been expelled after they were found to have cheated on pressure-packed 10th grade examinations. (AP Photo/Press Trust of India, File)
 

The  incident has received widespread attention after Indian television footage showed parents and friends of students scaling the outer walls of school buildings to pass cheat sheets to students inside taking exams.

More than 1.4 million 10th graders are taking the tests at more than 1,200 high schools across the state. They face tremendous pressure because they must pass the exams to continue their education.

Teachers and state education department officials supervising the examination caught hundreds of students who had smuggled in text books or scraps of paper for cheating.

"It’s virtually impossible to conduct fair examinations without the cooperation of parents," said P.K. Shahi, Bihar’s education minister. He said it was not possible to monitor the 6 million parents and others who accompany the students to the examination centers.

State authorities posted police at all schools where examinations were being held, “but we can’t use force to drive away the parents,” he said.

Nearly two dozen parents were detained after they were caught helping their children, but were released after several hours.

On Friday, the high court in the state capital, Patna, ordered the Bihar police chief to ensure that examinations are conducted in a fair manner.

State education authorities have canceled examinations held at four centers after they received reports of large-scale cheating.

Bihar School Examination Board Secretary Sriniwas Tiwari said students caught cheating could be barred from taking the exam for up to three years, ordered to pay a fine or even sent to jail.

Cheating seems to be particularly widespread in Bihar, although there have been no reports of anyone being sent to jail for the offense.

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Dawg not sure what is more impressive... the will of the state for the kids to be rightfully punished or the will of these parents to give their kids an edge

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Kids on the top floor wouldda just been assed out

Parents are wrong for sure but is the state wylin' for expelling 600 kids?
 
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When your in a nation of one billion where education is not a right but privilege and a key to lifting your family outta poverty I can't say I blame the parents man
 
I just think it's hilarious that they thought they wouldn't get caught, I admire their value for education tho
 
Damn! That dedication. Literally risking life and limb to help their kids get ahead. That **** is wild.

Ain't no way I'm scaling walls for my kid. I'll help her study though. :lol:
 
CNN had footage inside school buildings of the kids cheating and the kids didn't even care to stop in front of the cameras.

The damns were left at the door.
 
I'm sure the test they were taking was the O' Levels which is part of the British standards. Basically from Class 6 to Class 10, everything they learn is part of one big test per subject. So everything for Physics that they learn from Class 6 to 10 is on that test. All your other grades doesn't matter, the score on these tests which is basically equivalent to Highscbool over here determines where you are able to go to college and stuff.
 
A ton of kids in my year in boarding school got saved because jeb bush's son (who was then the governor of Florida) was involved in the same shhh as everyone else.. Literally like 80% of our year would have been in serious trouble or kicked out if not for him.. They had to rewrite the bs honor code

We had a sweetheart of a chemistry teacher, who was way too good for a bunch of 15/16 year olds
 
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