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Posted on: 2012-04-20

Posted by: khusbu Dhungana

this question heighy Strick to my mind and says that its not a good job of any schhols and the gurdardians and the investigater to be invisible on such job as they are very well known that they are pushing their children towards the un profitable way forceing for the study and allowing to cheat during examination only fill the bag with quentative qualificatin rather then the quality , so i feel student wiil totally lose their abality of curiosity so tis seems to be really a bad act and drastictly a bad for their future , they jus only learn to get a certificate with a heigh wth totally loosing maxmium time of gaining knowledge for being qualified .

Posted on: 2012-04-19

Posted by: Angila Sharma

Yes,there's no doubt that this trend of cheating during examinations is increasing day to day and it is really sad to know that even the elder generation support the students. Obtaining good marks in the examinations is every one's desire.But, trying to obtain it using the shortcut is in no way good.No,this is not beneficial to the students because in one way or the other,its demotivating them. Since childhood, the elder ones teach the younger generation to be truthful and its pretty bad when they encourage you to cheat.Through such kind of activities, students will lose their confidence and will never try working hard because when you can get good marks without working hard, why to spend time looking at books.

Posted on: 2012-04-19

Posted by: Shikha Bagla

In my opinion Cheating is an act so despicable that it cannot be justified by whatsoever reasoning.Yes it is true that in a society like ours, which already lags behind in so many aspects, "cheating" has grabbed a phenomenal place.Young students who are still to learn a lot about correct and incorrect can still justify this act of wrongdoing as something done under the immense pressure thrust upon them by their parents, relatives and even the society expecting more of them than their capabilities but any teacher or parent involved in such heinous act can never said have done so for the benefit of the students. What they don't realize is that by doing this they are actually cheating themselves and somehow hampering the future of the students concerned.For example cheating during S.L.C exams have become a fashion.From personal experience i can say that i was actually surprised to see the invigilators themselves teaching the students especially kids of their friends or relatives answers during the exams. And as expected the result was never fair. What most of the parents and teachers fail to understand that obtaining good result doesn't undermine everything and is not that very important but what is important is the fact that how much a student has learned and the quality of knowledge he has gained. That is the most important thing that builds up their future. So by using such means of cheating in exams no one can ever test their capabilities and can never determine where they stand in the future. and parents who do such things to make their kids pass with good result only set examples upon their kids of how easy it is to break rules in a country like ours furthermore encouraging them to easily ignore laws in their coming future. Somehow i think that parents and teachers who involve themselves in such activities not only lose respect in the eyes of society but also their own children and students.

Posted on: 2012-04-18

Posted by: rashmee shreatha-maskey

Firstly, we must see the system of examination in Nepal. System is that only those student pass who can rot the course book like a parrot or who are able to cheat. So, firstly the system should be changed. Exam should be to evaluate if the student has gained overall knowledge of the subject or not. As the system itself is wrong, i think cheating trend will go on and so will the teachers do the wrong deed for their student to pass with good marks as the students' good marks are teachers' evaluation. I think the system itself is to blame, neither teachers, nor students as there are not any option. The student who have overall knowledge and is not able to cheat is more prone to failing the examination.

Posted on: 2012-04-17

Posted by: Binita Shrestha

Cheating ofcourse is a big crime for students but most of the students knowingly or unknowingly do cheat in examination , eventhough they know cheating is a bad habit, they ignore it. Passing only with good marks does not prove that he/she has enough capability to compete in the market. what is important is knowledge with good qualification. If students cheat then they are cheating with their own life and teachers as well as parents must guide them properly in right direction.

Posted on: 2012-04-16

Posted by: Sajjad Husain Ansari

I think students wiil not benefit from such activities because gaining good marks is not enough in this very compititive market. The person must have good knowledge about the related subject.He/she will able to name and fame but no quality.These types of examples are available in our socieity as well. These types of act not only him/her but to the up comming genegerations too.

Posted on: 2012-04-16

Posted by: parbati gurung

why is examination being taken?to see how much one has gained knowledge through out there acedemic period examination is taken.how much a person have learned,acknowledged and improved is the reason for examination.cheating is like a crime.there is no hasitation if you pass by cheating.but who is to blame when the time comes in your life when you have to prove yourself.one will definately go blank then.so cheating is not a good thing and by paying good sum of money for the papers is a much bigger crime.the term is corruption.a student will never learn by this kind of inappropriate acts.it is better to pass on own then to pass and hold the guilt that you created a crime throughout your life.a student's work is to study,better study then to waste time and putting efforts on making cheats.it is beneficial for one's whole life.

Posted on: 2012-04-15

Posted by: Rajesh Thapa

This is an excellent question for discussion. I personally and strongly believe that this practice is extremely detrimental to the students as well as our country. The very principal and purpose of education is to bring a good and positive change within us, our character and build our integrity. The practice of bribing and corrupting our way to ensure better marks for students works totally against the most important principal and purpose of education. Parents and teachers have the most important responsibility in any country and that is to shape the future of a nation by moulding the young children and students into responsible citizens with a deep sense of duty, honesty, good character and integrity. We have to role model what responsibility, duty, honesty, good character and integrity means and can do for our nation. Parents and teachers also have to role model the practice of Values in our daily lives and instil them in young children and students. Bribing and corrupting our way to ensure that students better marks in important examinations is a very poor and shameful reflection on the character and integrity of such parents and teachers and an extremely bad example for students. As a wise saying goes : ‘If one student is bad, only that student’s life is ruined but if one teacher is bad (or corrupt) then hundreds of students’ lives are ruined.’

Posted on: 2012-04-15

Posted by: min kumar gurung

like our education system and our trend is that we give more priority to the higher grade rather then extra ordinary n inner talented student so school and parent are ready to cheat for good marks as the consequences today most of the student try to cheat in their exam even they prepare best.due to this habit learn from their inspiration many student get caught in examination time n other field.

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Students often tend to cheat during examinations. For this very reason, the invigilators are there to prevent such deeds. But sometimes even the teachers, schools and guardians are ready to pay a handsome amount to get the questions in advance, mostly during important examinations, so that the students will pass with good marks. Do you think students will really benefit from such an act? What will such students learn when they see people they look up to breaking the rules? Given reasons.