China's university exam cheats may face seven years in jail - News Summed Up

China's university exam cheats may face seven years in jail


The university exams, which began on Tuesday, are a moment of high stress in China, as millions of students compete for a limited number of university places. This year, 9.4 million high school students are expected to take the exam, known in China as the gaokao. Cheaters will, for the first time, face jail if convicted, and be banned from taking other national education exams for three years under an amendment to the criminal law, the official Xinhua news agency said. Students who cheat during this year’s university entrance exams in China could be jailed for up to seven years, state media have said, as the government tries to crack down on a pervasive problem for the highly competitive exams. The education ministry and police have repeatedly urged local governments to get serious about tackling the problem, and a crackdown has been launched to target wireless devices used to cheat and also the problem of substitute exam-sitters, according to Xinhua.


Source: The Guardian June 07, 2016 15:33 UTC



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