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(c) communicate with any other candidate or another person during an examination
by whatever means; or
(d) cheat or attempt to cheat or conduct himself in a manner which can be construed
as cheating or attempting to cheat in an examination while the examination is
being conducted.
(6) No candidate is permitted to smoke in any examination room during an examination.
(7) The chief invigilators and the invigilators shall be appointed from full-time teachers in the
number and for the period of the examination as may be required by the Vice-Chancellor or
by an officer authorized by the Vice-Chancellor. A chief invigilator or invigilator shall carry
out the invigilation duties as prescribed.
(8) A chief invigilator or invigilator shall report to the Vice-Chancellor if in the opinion of the chief
invigilator or the invigilator, a situation has arisen during an examination for a course that -
(a) requires the cancellation or postponement of the examination; or
(b) has caused the examination to be conducted in an improper manner; or
(c) has caused the examination to be unfair to any candidate.
(9) Where an incident such as mentioned in subparagraph (8) has been reported, the Vice-
Chancellor can take any action as deemed appropriate including directing that a new
examination be held for the course concerned and where necessary, report his decision to
the Senate.
(10) Where the Vice-Chancellor has reason to believe that the contents of any examination paper
or any information relating thereto or work done in relation to an examination may have
become known before the date and time of the examination to any person other than the
examiners or the Committee of Examiners or any person given authority by the Registrar, he
can direct a suspension or cancellation of the examination paper or examination
and replace it with a new examination paper or examination
(11) A candidate who is found to have plagiarised his assignments or any written work that is part
of the assessment for a course may be subject to disciplinary action under the University of
Malaya (Discipline of Students) Rules 1999.
Secrecy in Matters relating to Examinations
40. (1) All matters relating to examinations including the appointment of examiners, examiners’
reports and examination marks are confidential and shall not be disclosed to any party.
(2) It is mandatory for all parties involved in the management of examinations to sign an
examination letter of undertaking each time an examination is held
PART IX
GRADUATION
Programme of Study by Coursework
41. (1) A candidate shall fulfil the following requirements for the purpose of graduation for a
programme of study by Coursework:
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