BTEUP Implements Strict Measures Against Examination Misconduct
BTEUP Semester Results Announced
Announcement of Results: The Uttar Pradesh Board of Technical Education (BTEUP) has released the results for the Polytechnic odd semester and special back paper examinations. The results reflect BTEUP's firm stance against malpractice during exams. In a decisive move, the board has declared the results of 644 candidates invalid and has withheld the results of an additional 55 students.
Reasons for Zero Marks
Zero Marks for Misconduct:
The board has stated that the 644 candidates received zero marks due to writing their mobile numbers on answer sheets, which was deemed an attempt to sway the examiner. This act is considered a serious violation of examination integrity.
Commitment to Fairness
Maintaining Examination Integrity:
The council has emphasized that this action is part of their commitment to uphold fairness and confidentiality in examinations. They have made it clear that a strict zero-tolerance policy will be enforced against such misconduct.
Violation of Confidentiality Rules
Consequences of Identity Disclosure:
Officials from the council have indicated that any attempt to reveal personal identity, share contact details, or include emotional appeals in answer sheets is a direct violation of examination protocols. Despite repeated warnings, some students chose to ignore these rules.
Warning to Future Candidates
Message to Students:
The action taken against these 644 students serves as a stern warning to others, discouraging similar misconduct in future examinations.
Strict Measures Against Cheating
Results Withheld for Cheating:
The board has also taken a firm stance against cheating. A flying squad caught 55 students attempting to cheat during the exams. Reports have been filed against these individuals, and their results are currently on hold.
Future Actions and Penalties
Further Investigations:
The council has stated that further actions will be determined after investigations are completed. In severe cases, students may face a ban from examinations for one or two years.
No Shortcuts in Education
Emphasis on Hard Work:
The Technical Education Council has reiterated that there are no shortcuts to success. Any attempts to influence examiners or engage in dishonest practices will result in failure. The board plans to implement even stricter penalties and legal actions against such behaviors in the future.
Commitment to Transparency
Enhancing Examination Transparency:
The council believes that advancements in technology and rigorous monitoring will ensure that deserving students are not subjected to injustice during examinations.