This story is from March 05, 2024
Madhyamik cheats had smartphones. Parents clueless, board smells a racket
He added, “It was revealed during the interaction that some unrecognized private schools and coaching centres were involved in this racket, under which they identified weak students, who were not sure about clearing the exams and approached them with the devices. Some staff members and even teachers helped supply answers on social media groups created by them. There might have been monetary transactions but none at the interaction directly accepted it.”
An official said some schools had violated board instructions. At some schools, a number of invigilators were not at the venue during the exams, which allowed some candidates to use unfair means. “It was clearly said there should be two invigilators at every exam centre and if any school had inadequate teachers, they should request the board to send teachers from nearby schools. But some schools didn’t inform the board about teacher shortage,” one official said.
One of the barred students from Malda, who did not appear for the hearing, could be barred from exams next time.
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