Students use several techniques to cheat:
Screen Sharing/Mirroring:
When giving exams from remote locations, the candidate has the freedom to make use
of multiple monitors; candidates have been known to use screen sharing and
mirroring to cheat in tests where anyone can take control of a student�s computer
and impersonate them from a remote location.�anyone can take control of a student�s
computer and impersonate them from a remote location.�
2. Cheating Devices:
Test takers are using Bluetooth devices that are very small in size and practically
undetectable. Candidates are also making use of calculators that can store formulas
and other data that can help them score high on the exam.
3. Mobile Phones:
Using smartphones to cheat in online exams in on the rise. A new�survey�reports
that nearly one-third of students with smartphones have stored exam related
information on their phones to look up during an ongoing test. Android and iOS
devices support several apps that scout the web for answers and use machine
learning to solve complex math problems. Students have been found using AI-enabled
question-solving apps like�Socratic�and�PhotoMath�to get instant test answers in
real-time.
4. Auto-coding software:
In programming tests that are conducted either during school/university
examinations or during recruitment, candidates have been known to use auto coding
software to pass the exam. This software creates programs without the candidate
having to write a single line of code.
5. Impersonation:
Through impersonation, test-takers can have other individuals take their exams for
them.�The chances of the candidate using an impersonator to give the exam on their
behalf becomes highly likely. No need for the use of any cheating devices or
methods. students allegedly cleared the NEET by paying impersonators to write their
exam