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Is it more difficult for public schools to expel universities than in-school exams?
What you want to ask is "Is it difficult for public universities to expel students who take exams on campus?" Expulsion is not difficult.

According to Article 52 of the Regulations on the Management of Students in Colleges and Universities, students can be expelled from school if they have any of the following circumstances: taking the test instead of others or letting others take the test instead, organizing cheating, cheating with communication equipment or other equipment, selling test questions or answers to others for profit, and other serious cheating or disturbing the order of the test.

As can be seen from the above provisions, in accordance with the above legal provisions and school management regulations, schools can expel students who take exams for others or find others to take exams for themselves. Students expelled from the school will be issued with learning certificates by the school. If a student leaves school within the time limit stipulated by the school, the file will be returned to his domicile by the school, and his domicile will be moved back to the original domicile or domicile in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state.