Police officer caught copying in law examination

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A senior police officer was caught cheating during an LLM examination in constitutional law at a local college, where he was found with photocopies of the subject material. The incident highlights issues of integrity in academic settings, particularly involving individuals in positions of authority. The term "invigilator" used to describe the exam monitor has sparked light-hearted commentary, with some expressing a preference for it over the more common term "proctor." The discussion reflects both the seriousness of academic dishonesty and a humorous take on the terminology used in educational assessments.
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A senior police officer was caught cheating in an LLM exam by the invigilator at a college near my place. He was writing his LLM annual examination on constitutional law and was found carrying photocopies of the subject.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/kerala-police-ig-caught-cheating-in-university-exam/article1-1343840.aspx
 
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Oooh, first there was the Terminator! Now comes the Invigilator! :)):nb):eek::H
 
"Invigilator" definitely sounds more impressive than "proctor!" I'll try to remember to suggest it to the guy who's in charge of our annual institutional student assessments, before he sends out a call for faculty and staff to monitor them, next year. :smile:
 
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