Education Ministry Warning: Cheat and Be Banned for 3 Years

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Education Ministry Warning: Cheat and Be Banned for 3 Years

Warning from the Ministry of Education: Cheat and you’ll be banned for 3 years

The Deputy of Secondary Education of the Ministry of Education, in response to ILNA regarding suspicions of cheating and disorder in final exams, warned potential cheaters in these exams.

Kazemi, in response to claims that student inspections in certain regions and cities have not been conducted properly and that metal detector wands were not used, which could allow students to use smart devices for cheating, said that student inspections are conducted thoroughly and well. Signal detectors are present in all regions, and during the exam process, controls are in place so that if a signal is detected, the law will be enforced.

He clarified that last year we recorded 2,806 violations, with the majority related to possessing cheating tools. Of course, rulings were issued for the violators, according to which they were banned from one subject to up to three years from the entire final exam process.

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