Yes, according to the educational laws, the student who cheats is dismissed. But I find that such a thing is very harsh and I find that the alternative is that he is deposed in the material that cheated on him and psychological punishment is sufficient punishment for him and may have a deterrent until he does not do what he did again and thus win a citizen A new twist of his mistakes
Yes, according to the educational laws, the student who cheats is dismissed. But I find that such a thing is very harsh and I find that the alternative is that he is deposed in the material that cheated on him and psychological punishment is sufficient punishment for him and may have a deterrent until he does not do what he did again and thus win a citizen A new twist of his mistakes
Not necessarily. The byLaws of the institution determine punishment according to nature and extent of cheating. For minor cheating a student might fail that particular exam but may pass the course.
It is possible. But it may depend on how serious the unethical behavior is.
A professor who violates research ethics should be punished by expulsion from school or collegeㅡWhat do you think of it? It is also possible. But it may also depend on how serious the unethical behavior is.