Candidates who cheat in the exams listed in Articles 6 and 7 will have invalid scores in all subjects and stages of the exams they signed up for; Those who take the higher education self-study exam will have invalid scores in all subjects.
Under any of the following circumstances, depending on the seriousness of the case, the examination may be suspended 1 to 3 years; If the circumstances are particularly serious, you can also suspend your participation in various national education examinations 1 to 3 years:
(1) Organizing gangs to cheat;
(2) Sending or transmitting examination information outside the examination room;
(3) Cheating by using relevant equipment to receive information;
(4) Forging or altering identification cards, admission tickets and other supporting materials to take the exam instead of others or candidates.
Candidates who take the higher education self-study exam have serious cheating behaviors listed in the preceding paragraph, and can also be given an extension of 1 to 3 years, and the test results during the extension period are invalid.
Article 6 Candidates who violate the principles of fairness and justice in the examination and commit any of the following acts shall be regarded as cheating in the examination:
(1) Taking the exam with materials related to the content of the exam or with electronic equipment related to the content of the exam;
(2) Plagiarizing or assisting others to plagiarize answers to test questions or materials related to test contents;
(3) robbing or stealing other people's test papers and answer sheets or coercing others to provide convenience for plagiarism;
(4) Carrying equipment with the function of sending or receiving information;
(five) by others to take the exam as an impostor;
(6) Deliberately destroying examination papers, answer sheets or examination materials;
(seven) fill in the name, test number and other information inconsistent with my identity on the answer sheet;
(8) Passing or receiving articles or exchanging test papers, answer sheets and draft papers;
(nine) other acts of obtaining or trying to obtain answers to test questions and test scores by improper means.
Article 7 If an educational examination institution or examination staff finds any of the following behaviors during or after the examination, they shall consider that the relevant candidates have cheated in the examination:
(a) by forging documents, certificates, files and other materials to obtain examination qualifications, additional qualifications and examination results;
(two) in the process of marking, that the answer is the same;
(three) the examination room discipline is chaotic, the examination order is out of control, and there is a large-scale examination cheating phenomenon;
(four) the examination staff assisted in the implementation of cheating, which was verified afterwards;
(five) other acts that should be recognized as cheating.