BTEUP: BTEUP awarded zero marks to 644 students in the semester exams, withheld the results of 55..
BTEUP Semester Result: The Uttar Pradesh Board of Technical Education (BTEUP) has announced the results of the Polytechnic odd semester and special back paper examinations. The results clearly demonstrate BTEUP's zero-tolerance policy regarding the use of unfair means in examinations. Taking a strict stance, the board has invalidated the results of 644 candidates and withheld the results of 55 students.
Why did BTEUP give zero marks to 644 candidates?
According to the board, 644 candidates were given zero marks because they had written their mobile numbers in their answer sheets to influence the examiner, which the board considered serious misconduct.
The council has clearly stated that this action was taken to maintain the fairness and confidentiality of the examination. The board has sent a clear message that a zero-tolerance policy will now be adopted for such actions.
Misconduct Considered a Violation of Confidentiality Rules
Council officials say that revealing one's identity, providing contact information, or writing emotional appeals in the answer sheet in any way is a blatant violation of examination rules. The board has repeatedly warned students against such actions, but despite this, the rules were disregarded.
This action against 644 students is being seen as a stern warning to other candidates so that no student makes such a mistake in the future.
Strict Action Against Cheating, Results of 55 Students Withheld
The board has shown strictness not only in cases of writing numbers in answer sheets but also in cases of cheating. The flying squad deployed during the examination caught 55 students red-handed while cheating. Reports have been filed against these students, and their results have been withheld for now.
The council stated that further action will be taken against these students after the investigation is complete. If necessary, they may also be debarred from the examination for one or two years.
No Shortcuts Allowed: Council Sends a Clear Message
The Technical Education Council has stated unequivocally that there is no substitute for hard work. Writing mobile numbers on answer sheets or attempting to influence examiners will now directly lead to failure. The board is preparing to impose even stricter penalties and take legal action against such activities in the future.
The council believes that the examination system is being made completely transparent through technology and strict monitoring, so that no injustice is done to deserving students.
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