Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, May 01, 2006 |
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Opinion
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Education Columns - Offhand Paper-chasing
I gotta gets the money, gotta gets the money, cause I needs the cash cash, cmon You know I needs the money, gotta gets the money, cause I needs the cash cash!
It was shocking to know that "paper chasing" is a widespread practice in most higher educational institutions. It works as follows: The identities of students writing University examinations are to be kept secret from those valuing their answer papers to guard against a corrupt nexus being established and the students being given undeservingly high marks. In "paper chasing", some employees and the valuers, in collusion, give the students approaching them a numerical-cum-alphabetical code to be inscribed on the answer papers with the help of which their passage is tracked to the valuers who, then, award the desired marks for a pre-arranged consideration. The touts in the exposed case have given out the tariff as Rs 1,500, Rs 2,500 and Rs 5,000 per paper for ordinary, engineering and medical degrees respectively, a portion of which they share with the valuers. At a time when the worth of even degrees obtained in a proper manner from many of the Indian universities is in question, it is indeed a terrifying thought that a section of doctors and engineers is of these dubious antecedents.
B. S. RAGHAVAN
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