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A massive medical school admissions examination scandal in Madhya Pradesh and a 
Supreme Court ruling that ordered 600,000 students to re-appear for a 
pre-medical exam have brought large-scale cheating into the public 
spotlight.Cheating during exams is not new in India and despite being illegal 
has flourished in most parts of the country for so long that it has almost 
become endemic.The increasingly inventive methods of cheating have evolved over 
the years to take advantage of modern technology and even social media.This has 
prompted the examinations board to issue a strict set of guidelines, including 
a dress code for the students re-appearing for the pre-medical exam.Here are 
five ingenious ways in which Indians cheat during examinations:James Bond style 
with gadgetsIt was discovered that many who were caught cheating during the 
recently-cancelled examination had come wearing micro-Bluetooth devices and 
mobile SIM cards that had been stitched to their shirts.Over the past few 
years, a number of candidates have also been caught using micro earphones, 
stitched button-hole cameras and micro earplugs.The devices are used to 
transmit questions outside the examination hall to professionals who then relay 
back the answers.Pens that can scan question papers and transmit the images 
outside using micro-Bluetooth devices are also becoming must-have gadgets for 
ambitious exam-takers.And they are easily available online. One website, in 
fact, advertises the products as "Spy exam cheating devices particularly made 
for clearing tough exams".The increasing pace of technological development and 
easy availability of such devices has meant that authorities are struggling to 
keep up with - and crack down - on the latest methods of cheating.Strength of 
numbersMass copying is probably the most rampant form of cheating in India.Only 
recently, shocking images of mass copying emerged from the northern state of 
Bihar.Hundreds of students are caught cheating in groups across the country 
every year, but a proper law to deal with this phenomenon is yet to be 
enacted.The problem is believed to be the worst in the states of Uttar Pradesh, 
Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan.Many students smuggle in textbooks 
and notes into the examination centres despite tight security - and parents and 
friends have been photographed scaling the walls of test centres to pass on 
answers during secondary school examinations.Going pro with official 
'solvers'It is not uncommon in India to find newspaper headlines saying "3 
solvers for bank exam arrested".In a country where limited government jobs 
cannot accommodate the hundreds and thousands of students who graduate every 
year, clearing competitive examinations becomes extremely crucial.This has 
driven a lot of aspiring students into the arms of professionals who have 
either coached students, or cleared the examination themselves.These services 
are, however, both expensive and elaborate.The process begins at the point of 
submitting the application.The solver generally applies along with the 
candidate and ensures that they are not seated very far apart.The answer sheets 
are secretly exchanged before the end of the exam.Another method used by 
professional solvers is to forge identity cards and appear in place of their 
clients.Old-fashioned briberyThe practice of bribing examiners and members of 
evaluation panels has gained more traction in recent years thanks to the 
increasing number of candidates and the rise of greater purchasing power.In a 
scam involving the Madhya Pradesh professional examination, at least eight 
senior officials were arrested last year on charges of accepting bribes.A BBC 
investigation in Uttar Pradesh state noted that bribery in universities was 
such an accepted practice that "there's even a whole subset of the youth 
population who are brokers between desperate students and avaricious 
administrators".Social networkingMobile phone cameras and social networks are 
among the latest tools used by examination takers to cheat.How it works is 
pretty simple - someone breaks into the examination centre lockers, takes 
pictures of the question paper and circulates it on social media.In fact, an 
examination in Uttar Pradesh involving more than 450,000 examinees was 
cancelled after a leaked question paper went viral on the WhatsApp messenger 
service.Similar leaks have been reported from the prestigious Delhi University 
as well as in some south Indian colleges.Instances of email hacking to get 
university entrance question papers have also prompted authorities to invest 
more on data protection.


                                          

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