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(a) take any book, paper, document, picture or other things, except those authorized
by the examiner, into or out of an examination room, or receive any book, paper,
document, picture or other things from any other person while in the examination
room except that a candidate may, while he is in the examination room, receive
from the invigilator such books, papers, documents, pictures or other things
which have been recommended by the examiner or Committee of Examiners,
and authorized by the Vice-Chancellor;
(b) write or have it written by another person, any information or diagram which may
be relevant to the examination he is sitting for, on his hand or any other part of
his anatomy, or on his apparel or clothing;
(c) communicate with any other candidate 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 person 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 required by the Vice-Chancellor or by an
officer authorized by the Vice-Chancellor. A full-time teacher who is appointed as chief
invigilator or invigilator shall carry out the invigilation duties as prescribed:
(a) 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—
(i) requires the cancellation or postponement of the examination;
(ii) has caused the examination to be conducted in an improper manner; or
(iii) has caused the examination to be unfair to any candidate.
(b) Where an incident such as mentioned in subparagraph (i) has been reported to
the Vice-Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor can take any action deemed
appropriate including directing that a new examination be held for the course
concerned and where necessary, report his decision to the Senate.
(8) 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.
(9) A candidate who is found to have plagiarized 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.
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