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How to deal with college examination papers?
At present, the handling of cheating in exams in colleges and universities is still very strict, and papers must be treated with 0 points. Although the penalties for cheaters in colleges and universities are different, they are all very serious.

For example,

Detailed Rules for the Implementation of Disciplinary Measures for Students in Jiangsu University of Science and Technology (Cheating in Examination and Handling)

Twenty-seventh exam violations or cheating, cancel the corresponding course exam results, accept the relevant investigation and handling, and give corresponding punishment according to the following circumstances:

(a) candidates do not abide by the examination room discipline, do not obey the arrangements and requirements of the examination staff, one of the following acts, as an examination violation, depending on the seriousness of the warning or serious warning.

1. Bringing items beyond the requirements into the examination room and failing to place them in the designated location as required;

2. Failing to sit in the exam as required;

3. Answer questions before the test start signal is issued or continue to answer questions after the test end signal is issued;

4. Peeping, whispering, exchanging signals or gestures during the exam;

5. Noisy, smoking or other behaviors that affect the order of the examination room within the scope prohibited by the examination room or educational examination institution;

6. Leaving the examination room without the consent of the examination staff during the examination;

7. Failing to bring test papers and answer sheets (including answer sheets, answer sheets, etc.). , the same below), draft paper and other papers are taken out of the examination room;

8. Write your name, test number or marking information on the answer sheet with a pen or paper other than that specified in the test paper;

9. Turn on the communication equipment during inspection;

10. Other cases that violate the rules of the examination room but do not constitute cheating shall be examined and determined by the academic affairs department of the school.

(2) Candidates who violate the principles of fairness and justice in the examination and obtain or attempt to obtain answers to test questions and test scores by improper means shall be deemed as cheating in the examination and given corresponding punishment.

1. Anyone who commits one of the following cheating behaviors in the exam shall be given probation:

(1) Plagiarism or providing conditions for plagiarism, regardless of plagiarism;

(2) delivering articles related to the contents of the examination, or having conversations related to the contents of the examination or checking the answers with each other (whether plagiarized or not);

(3) Reading books, notes, materials or articles related to the contents of the examination in the closed-book examination; Exchange books, notebooks or other materials related to the examination in the open-book examination (whether copied or not);

(four) in the process of examination, use electronic products to consult the information related to the examination content;

(5) During the examination, students are suspected of cheating and are identified as identical papers; Or be identified as the same volume in the examination paper correction;

(6) knowingly failing to report the examination papers and answers to invigilators during the examination (whether plagiarized or not);

(7) Deliberately destroying examination papers, answer sheets or examination materials;

(8) Other cheating behaviors recognized by the school education administrative department.

2. Anyone who commits any of the following cheating behaviors will be expelled from school:

(1) Take the test for him or for others;

(2) changing the name of another person's test paper to be used by himself;

(3) Snatching, stealing other people's test papers and answer sheets or forcing others to provide convenience for plagiarism, regardless of plagiarism;

(4) Organizing cheating;

(5) Using electronic communication tools to receive (send) telephone calls or information related to the examination content during the examination, regardless of whether to view or copy the information;

(6) stealing test papers or providing convenience for stealing test papers;

(7) Other serious cheating behaviors recognized by the school education administrative department.

(3) Whoever destroys evidence of cheating and refuses to accept the investigation shall be given a higher punishment level.

(4) Candidates who cheat seriously may be expelled from school. For students who usually perform well in all aspects, I can apply for mitigating punishment.

The application must be discussed by the class Committee and confirmed by the class teacher and counselor. The college submitted written comments to the Student Affairs Office or graduate department for review. Upon examination and approval by the principal's meeting, the student is given a one-year suspension from school, and the probation period is calculated from the time when the student is suspended from school.

Students who violate the assessment requirements in other assessment methods, such as examination results, constitute cheating, and shall be treated with reference to this article.