TU bans AI use in exams

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Kathmandu, Sept 24: The Tribhuvan University (TU) has banned the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in exams. In case of the use, the exam will be repealed, it warned. 

The decision was made by the TU Exam Reform Committee on Monday. The meeting presided over by the committee chair and Rector Prof Dr Khadga KC observed that the reading culture was waning with overdependence on technology. The ban on AI will also discourage the trend of cheating in exams, the committee added.     

Dr KC further said creativity and originality are indicators of student's integrity, so the ban on AI use was imposed in this context.     

"Students' reading culture is eroding and cheating getting rife, so we issued notice to the students to discourage misuse of technology," he added.     

Similarly, the use of digital devices such as mobile phones and smart watches is prohibited at the exam hall. The TU was forced to make such a decision after the complaints were received that digital devices were misused/used to cheat in the exam.     

Meanwhile, the oldest university in the country has given a chance to sit in exams for the students who failed to complete academic programmes since 2058 BS and semester system from 2069 BS under the streams of humanities, education, management, science and technology, and law. (RSS)

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