SSC Warns Candidates Against Unfair Means in Exams

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has warned candidates about using unfair means in exams. The SSC said it will take strict action, including banning candidates from future exams, if they cheat.

New Delhi, 12 Sep 2025

The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has warned candidates about using unfair means in exams. The SSC said it will take strict action, including banning candidates from future exams, if they cheat.

SSC's Zero Tolerance Policy

The SSC has a strict no-cheating policy for its exams. They use new tech to catch cheaters. This includes checking Aadhaar, taking photos, and using AI to watch exam halls. The SSC also looks for people taking exams for others. They might not stop cheaters during the exam to avoid disturbing others. But later, they will not count the scores of cheaters and may ban them.

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Rules for Candidates

Candidates must follow some rules. They should not write answers on rough sheets to fill in later. This looks like fast answering and might be seen as cheating. Candidates should not talk to others or look at their computers during the exam. They must also keep their Aadhaar biometrics unlocked. The SSC wants to make sure exams are fair for everyone. The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has warned candidates that any attempt to indulge in unfair means will invite severe action, including debarment from its recruitment examinations. In an advisory, it said the details of debarred candidates have been made public on the SSC website and shall continue to be published in the interest of transparency. "The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) maintains a…

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All candidates are once again warned not to indulge in any malpractice. The Commission is committed to ensuring fair and transparent examinations.

Candidates should follow all rules to avoid being banned from SSC exams. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

Updated 12 Sep 2025, 14:31 IST; source: link