Following a scam in the psychometric tests in Arabic last spring (April) - the National Center for Examinations and Assessment announced the freezing of the scores of about 200 examinees.
The National Center for Examinations and Assessment has announced a possible violation of exam purity.
The information was examined during the examination, and a number of examinees who were caught during the act were immediately removed from the examination room and their examination was disqualified.
Subsequently, the tests were tested both in routine tests performed after each exam date and in special tests based on the information obtained.
The center's security system used computerized algorithms to detect abnormal response patterns and located hundreds of suspicious exams.
After an individual examination of each case, they decided to freeze the scores of about 200 examinees until the end of the investigation in their case.
Following the discovery, the National Center is formulating new procedures that will allow it to tighten sanctions against examinees who have been caught violating the purity of the exam or assisted in cheating on the exam.
Among other things, Malo is considering preventing examinees who have copied from being re-examined for a year, and will take disciplinary and legal action against supervisors who are caught aiding in copying.
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