SSC Reiterates Zero Tolerance Policy Against Exam Malpractices

The Staff Selection Commission has restated its zero tolerance policy for exam cheating. The SSC warned candidates that unfair practices will lead to severe punishments like cancellation of candidature and ban from future exams under the new Public Examinations Act.

New Delhi, 11 Sep 2025

The Staff Selection Commission has restated its zero tolerance policy for exam cheating. The SSC warned candidates that unfair practices will lead to severe punishments like cancellation of candidature and ban from future exams under the new Public Examinations Act.

New Detection Measures Implemented

SSC has put in place new ways to catch cheaters. They can now detect if exam computers are controlled remotely. They also use Aadhaar checks and face scans to stop fake test takers. CCTV cameras and smart computer programs watch for people passing notes or helping others cheat during the exam. SSC has put in place new ways to catch cheaters. They can now detect if exam computers are controlled remotely. They also use Aadhaar checks and face scans to stop fake test takers. CCTV cameras and smart computer programs watch for people passing notes or helping others cheat during the exam. The Staff Selection Commission has reiterated its zero tolerance policy against malpractices during examinations. In a fresh notice, the commission has cautioned candidates against resorting to unfair means, adding that any such attempt would invite severe action such…

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Warnings and Advice for Candidates

The SSC told candidates not to talk about exam questions on social media. This is not allowed under the new exam law. They asked everyone to help keep exams fair. Candidates should not share or promote any exam content that is not allowed. The SSC said to check their website for more details. The SSC told candidates not to talk about exam questions on social media. This is not allowed under the new exam law. They asked everyone to help keep exams fair. Candidates should not share or promote any exam content that is not allowed. The SSC said to check their website for more details. The Staff Selection Commission has reiterated its zero tolerance policy against malpractices during examinations. In a fresh notice, the commission has cautioned candidates against resorting to unfair means, adding that any such attempt would…

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Updated 11 Sep 2025, 14:22 IST; source: link