SSC Sounds Warning: Strict Action Ahead for Exam Malpractices in Computer-Based Tests

SSC Sounds Warning: Strict Action Ahead for Exam Malpractices in Computer-Based Tests

Last Updated Sep - 11 - 2025, 05:28 PM | Source : Fela news | Visitors : 44

SSC warns of legal penalties under new law for sharing or discussing question papers in CBEs.
SSC Sounds Warning

There’s tension in the air every time a computer-based exam (CBE) comes around and this time, SSC (Staff Selection Commission) is putting its foot down. In light of persistent leaks, social media chatter about live or past question papers, and unfair practices, SSC has issued a stern warning to candidates.

Under the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024, discussing, analyzing, or circulating question papers or even snippets of them on social media or elsewhere could land a person in serious legal trouble. We're talking about fines, cancellation of candidature, or both. The law treats these offenses as non-bailable and non-compoundable. The stakes are high.

SSC has asked both test takers and content creators online to be extra careful. Even if sharing looks innocent like discussing how one answered a question or recalling something from memory under this law, it might be risky. Officials say that integrity of exams depends not just on strict rules, but on people following them in spirit.

Many students feel this crackdown is overdue. For years, platform-based discussions, coaching videos, and unofficial leaks have vivid the line between preparation and malpractice. With stricter surveillance, biometrics, and clearer guidelines coming in, SSC hopes to restore credibility. But some educators argue for balance: discussions on past papers, mock tests, and conceptual clarity still matter and they should continue in legal, safe ways.

At its heart, this warning marks a turning point. It’s a call for responsibility from every participant students, creators, educators to protect the trust that examinations depend on.

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