corruption & cheating in education in pakistan

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Corruption & Cheating In Education Sector What is Corruption? It refers to the practice of misusing one’s power to achieve illegal ends. (OR) Abuse of entrusted power for personnel gains. Types Bribes, Fraud, Favoritism , Nepotism, Embezzlement etc.

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Corruption & Cheating In Education Sector

What is Corruption? It refers to the practice of misusing one’s power to achieve illegal ends.

(OR) Abuse of entrusted power for personnel

gains.

Types Bribes, Fraud, Favoritism ,

Nepotism, Embezzlement etc.

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In Education Sector

It refers to

1. Cheating .

Intentionally using or attempting to use unauthorized material or study aids in examination.

2. Plagiarism

Reproduction of ideas or words or words or statement of another

as one’s own for using in his

academic excersice.

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EXAMS

Examiners

Parents

Students

MarketPocket Guides

Ways of a student cheating in exams.

Cell Phones and Pocket Guides. Students use cell phones for solving MCQs and pocket guides for theoretical section.Finger gestures in MCQs.

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Why do students cheat ?

1.They want good grades.

2. Family pressure – good grades – good jobs and they can support their families financially.

3. Choosing of subjects in which they weak.

4. Poor time mangement.

6. They feel justified , they say we cheat because other cheat.

7. Poor time management.

8. Syllabus of 10-12 months are scheduled in 6-7 months.

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9. No fear of getting caught.

10. Lack motivation.

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Disadvantages of cheating. They can’t survive in now

a days tough competition. Without learning one can’t

get in to professional colleges.

It simply ruins your learning abilities.

Failure in interviews will lead to unemployment.

A cheater can’t achieve good grades.

And the list goes on…

An Islamic View Unfair degree Harram

job & entire salary is harram.

Cheating is dishonesty and Prophet (P.B.U.H) said a dishonest person is not Muslim.

What else could be worst then these two?.

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- By the Students.

What should be done ?

Prioritize work. Manage your time.

Focus on aim and ambitions. Choose subjects in which you are

interested. Make your Passion your

Profession. Educate your minds and tell them

that only good grades are not necessary for successful life.

Learn for your country. This is the best you can do.

Be proud coz you are not a cheater.

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What should Be done?

Take strict actions to prohibit cheating. Follow and reinforce rules & policies. Punish students hardly. Arrange awareness programs for the

parents and students & tell them about the disadvantages.

Motivate students that they can do without cheating.

-By the Management.

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CCTV cameras in examination. Give written Assignments with presentations. Motivate students that they can do without

cheating. The ratio of MCQs should be increased. Arrangement of questions should be different.

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•Our Nation Today? one tenth of the ppl who Are out of schools live in Pakistan.

•We are the lucky ones because we are having the opportunity to Read and write.• We should change ourselves for our country .

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Develop a sense of Patriotism.Educate and learn for the love of your country.

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Final Thought.

“Say No To Cheating and Corruption and Love Pakistan”.

Prepared by: Salman Tilla

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