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KU DDLS result, Degree exams | Art of cheating
KU DDLS result, Degree exams registration
Karachi, May 29, 2008: University of Karachi (KU) has
announced the results of Diploma in Diagnostic Laboratory Science (DDLS) Part-II
annual examination-2007. Quratul Ain secured first position, Sarwat Naz stood
second while Hina received third position. All of them are from Liaquat National
Hospital. According to the university statistics all of the five registered
students passed the examination. Moreover, the university also announced the
results of Diploma in Diagnostic Laboratory Science (DDLS) Part-I annual
examination-2007, in which only one student registered, and passed the
examination. Meanwhile, the university has announced that registration forms of
BA/B.Com/B.O.L and B.Sc. improvement of division for external examination-2008
will be accepted from June 2 to June 16 with a late fee of Rs200 in addition to
the original fee of Rs1,500.
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Learning the 'art' of cheating
There are various methods of cheating:
l There is the age-old long-sleeve
shirt method where sneaky individuals write important information - such as key
dates, people or formulae on their arms and then roll their sleeves down. It's
basic and should be picked up by an exam supervisor. But if it is still being
used, then it is working more often than not.
l Another trick adopted by
cheaters is desk notes. The key data is actually written down on the desk before
the exam starts - and is hidden by papers - allowing the miscreant to have a
pretty handy edge over more moral students.
l Mobile phones have also
become useful tool of trade for the cheaters. Universities do not allow the use
of mobiles in the examinations and thus cheating through this mean has been
mostly checked.
Prof Surayya Qamar, Chairperson, Department of Islamic
Learning at Jinnah University for Women (JUW) added some novel cheating methods
employed by the students at her institution and included writing on the palm,
fold of Shalwar and on the tissue paper. "We know that the cheating menace is a
universal phenomenon. It is practiced even in the western countries and the US.
We have strict regulations to discourage the students from practicing the 'art
of cheating'.
We write a note on the answer script of the culprit and
direct the teacher concerned to deduct five or 10 marks. Sometimes the student
might be debarred from sitting in that paper for one year, depending on the
severity of the offence," she said. The News
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Islamia College University VC post
Peshawar: The NWFP Higher Education Department (HED) has received 54 applications for the post of vice chancellor of
the newly upgraded Islamia College University (ICU), official sources said on Wednesday.
The sources said that the applicants include some
senior professors of Islamia College, University of Peshawar (UoP) and academics
and scientists from Punjab and Sindh. Islmia College was established in 1913 for
imparting modern education along with traditional religious
education.
NWFP Governor Owais Ahmad Ghani promulgated an ordinance in
early 2008, upgrading Islmia College to university status. "Thirteen teachers of
the Islamia College are also contesting for the post," sources said. Dr Nisar
Muhammad Nisar, Dr Farooq Rashid and Abdul Salam Khalis, among others, are the
Islamia College teachers running for the post of ICU VC.
The sources said
the governor had formed a vice chancellor committee to short-list candidates,
and that the committee would convene a meeting on June 10. The governor will
interview all the short-listed candidates and select one, they
added.
Sources at HED said that Hazara University Vice Chancellor Dr
Ihsan Ali, Malakand University Vice Chancellor Dr Rasool Jan, former Gomal
University Vice Chancellor Ajmal Khan and Dr Muhammad Iqbal were among the
favourites, adding that no female candidates had applied. Daily Times
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| Education News | | Updated: 25 May, 2012 |
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