We all witnessed that one scene in Vasool Raja M.B.B.S where Kamal Haasan would cheat his invigilator by writing the exam with the assistance of Crazy Mohan through bluetooth in his ears. It looks like invigilators watched the movie a day before their duty. In this video a couple of invigilators checking for bluetooth in the ears of teh students irrespective of their genders.
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A medical entrance exam is not easy and many a time we have come across news about how many aspirants resort to unlawful means to crack the exam. Check out this video going viral, where exam invigilators were seen checking the ears of students appearing for the exam to make sure there were no hidden Bluetooth headphones!
“In India, where the annual medical entrance exam is a huge hurdle for tens of thousands, see how monitors walk around checking ears of students for hidden, small bluetooth ear-buds that might be used to relay exam answers from outsiders. #jugaad,” wrote Narisetti.
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Yes, the people responsible to monitor the exam use an Otoscope to check small Bluetooth ear-buds that might be used to relay exam answers from outsiders. The video shared on Twitter garnered a lot of attention online and got many talking on the micro-blogging site.
In India, where the annual medical entrance exam is a huge hurdle for tens of thousands, see how monitors walk around checking ears of students for hidden, small bluetooth ear-buds that might be used to relay exam answers from outsiders. #jugaad pic.twitter.com/hBFyc0L6fK
— Raju Narisetti (@raju) December 20, 2018
Here’s how everyone reacted for this check up :
Seems like v complicated jugaad (though does generate employment). Why don’t they just figure out a way to jam the signals?
— Tanvi Madan (@tanvi_madan) December 21, 2018
Tiny camera in spectacle of last bencher. Damn it!
— Aswini (@aswi_das) December 22, 2018
This is nuts.
— Sriram Krishnan (@sriramk) December 20, 2018
Using the same instrument on every student is unhygienic and can cause ear infection
— Irfan Asim (@irfanAsim_) December 21, 2018
They missed the Morse code shoe implants.
— Hypnotic Mirage (@pauly_heinz) December 20, 2018
Last 10 years even stupids have passed mbbs exams.
Very relevant— Ob (@Mnt79908583) December 20, 2018
Ugh, cheating only hurts the cheater.
— Cryptoprocta (@Fossape) December 20, 2018
Impact of #munnabhaimbbs
— charitra raj (@raaziam) December 20, 2018
Students may be procrastinators, but when it comes to cheating, they are a mile ahead. When we were kids, cheating meant passing chits to each other in the hall.
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But times have changed, and cheating has become all the more advanced. Students now slip in mobile phones and other bluetooth devices which can help them get help from the outside.