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Lucknow University Announces Major Examination Reforms for 2025

Overview

Lucknow University's Examination Committee has approved significant amendments to its examination and anti-cheating ordinances. The reforms aim to create a more transparent, fair, and technology-driven assessment system for all affiliated colleges. This move directly impacts thousands of students and is a critical update for those planning to appear for university exams.

Important Changes

A key decision allows applicants for admission to various courses to file for re-evaluation of their entrance examination answer sheets. A fee of ₹300 has been fixed for the scrutiny of entrance examination results.

The university has also introduced a mandatory random rechecking process: before the declaration of results, 5% of all answer sheets will undergo this verification. An answer key will be prepared for each question paper to ensure standardization.


Critical Update: The definition of an "examination centre" now includes all affiliated colleges, not just the main university campus. This expands the jurisdiction of the new stricter rules.

Stricter Anti-Cheating Measures

The scope of what constitutes "unfair means" (UFM) has been widened significantly. The use of mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, and all other electronic gadgets is now explicitly banned inside exam halls. The university has also barred the entry of outsiders and unauthorized personnel into examination centres.

Penalties have been clearly categorised based on the severity of the offence:

Offence Consequence
Carrying subject-related material Cancellation of that particular paper's examination.
Using copying material in the answer sheet Annulment of the entire semester or annual examination.
Tearing answer sheets, intimidating invigilators, or instigating a boycott Expulsion from the university.
Attempting to flee with an answer sheet An FIR will be lodged by the centre superintendent.
Centre involved in mass cheating The examination centre will be blacklisted.

Enhanced Monitoring & Transparency

All practical examinations will now be conducted under CCTV surveillance, and the footage must be preserved for three months. This move is designed to deter malpractice and provide a verifiable record of the exam proceedings.

Additionally, to streamline processes and reduce delays, examiners' remuneration will now be processed through an online module. Examination forms for all semesters will be made available online soon.

What Should Aspirants Do Now

  1. Familiarize with New Rules: Understand the expanded definition of cheating. Ensure no electronic devices, including phones and smartwatches, are carried into the exam hall.
  2. Prepare for Digital Processes: Be ready to fill out examination forms online and utilize the new online systems for any post-exam procedures.
  3. Note the Re-evaluation Option: If dissatisfied with entrance exam results, remember the option to apply for re-evaluation upon payment of the ₹300 fee.
  4. Expect Stricter Vigilance: Be prepared for heightened security and monitoring at all affiliated college centres, not just the main campus.

FAQ

Q: What is the fee for re-evaluating an entrance exam answer sheet?
A: The fee for scrutiny of entrance examination results has been fixed at ₹300.

Q: Are mobile phones completely banned in the new rules?
A: Yes, the use of mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, and all other electronic gadgets is explicitly banned inside examination halls under the revised Unfair Means ordinance.

Q: What happens if an exam centre is found facilitating cheating?
A: Examination centres found involved in mass cheating will be blacklisted by the university.

Q: How are practical exams being monitored now?
A: All practical examinations must be conducted under CCTV surveillance, and the footage must be preserved for a period of three months.

Q: Can I apply for re-evaluation of regular semester exams?
A: As of now, the official notification specifies the re-evaluation provision for entrance examinations. No official confirmation is available regarding its extension to regular semester exams.

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