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UGC-NET paper Allegations of cheating in Jaipur

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Students said that some students had access to mobile devices and were passing out papers while seated nearby

After the recruitment examinations in Rajasthan, there are now charges of cheating in the UGC NET exam as well. In reality, the UGC NET test was held on Friday at Nitin Girls School in Barkat Nagar, Jaipur. Several students who arrived to take the exam claim that pupils were observed using cell phones throughout the first shift examination. Several students who were there began to protest. Following this, the police squad arrived on the scene and calmed the situation by persuading them.

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The first shift of the UGC NET test was scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m. today at Nitin Public School in Jaipur. Students were supposed to be let in at 7:30 a.m. for this. The school administration did not allow kids to enter until 8:15 a.m. After this, the school management rushed to begin the paper at 9:00 by allowing pupils to enter at 8:30.

About 9:30 am, about 30 minutes after the start of the paper, the students began to demonstrate against the school administration and accuse them of cheating. Pupils are permitted to take their phones with them throughout the exam, he said. With this, he is using his mobile device to search for solutions to his inquiries. Also, there isn’t an instructor present in the exam room. Students are mimicking by creating groups as a result. The paper should be cancelled in this situation.

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The student allegedly accused of cheating also produced a video. The kids were expelled from the school by the administration as soon as the video became viral, claiming that the paper would be cancelled. Following this, the kids were called again by the school administration to get the first shift paper at roughly 11:00 am.

The pupils questioned if the paper will be taken again at this time. Afterwards the school administration requested to collect the old paper once more. The students then erupted in protest. The school administration also left the area at this time in response to the kids’ outcry. Bajaj Nagar police station eventually arrived at the scene. The students who were protesting were expelled.

Jyoti, who attempted the UGC NET test, said that Nitin School today broke UGC norms in the name of examinations. Students were allowed admission up until 8:00 am. The school administration permitted the kids admission even after the exam had begun. Several students also had cell phones at this time. As a result, he was consulting his colleagues to find answers to the paper’s inquiries. In several classrooms, there were no teachers present. In the group setting, the paper was being solved. The UGC NET paper should be cancelled in this circumstance. Action should also be made against the school administration and careless instructors in addition to this.

Nonetheless, the administration of the school has remained silent during this entire incident. The school administration declined to comment on the situation. The school administration, however, requested that the first innings paper not be taken by the pupils who showed up for the test.

Let us notify you that the National Testing Agency will be holding its UGC NET, or National Eligibility Test, from March 3 to March 6 all throughout the nation. Successful candidates are qualified for the positions of junior research fellow and assistant professor.

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How much percentage is required to pass UGC NET?

The minimum qualifying mark for the general category is 40%, while the minimum qualifying mark for the reserved category is 35%, according to the UGC NET cut off 2023. Candidates who meet the requirements for Lectureship and Junior Research Fellowship will receive separate notifications of the UGC NET 2023 cutoff (JRF)

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