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Because of Corona19, many colleges have taken midterm exams online, but cheating has been revealed not only at Inha University College of Medicine, but also at other colleges. It is a final exam soon, but I am deeply concerned about what to do.

This is a report by Kim Sang-min.

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Inha University, where more than 80% of students in medical school and first and second grade students cheated on online exams, kerning suspicions were also raised in some engineering departments.

In Yonsei University, it was revealed that students shared their answers in the online note test for liberal arts, which was heard by about 300 students in the first year.

Some universities offer countermeasures, such as invalidating a test that has resulted in cheating or taking the final exam to come.

This is a private university campus in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul.

As you can see, this school's student council is asking the school to withdraw the final exam face-to-face principle.

Students are claiming online exams because of concerns about infection and local students.

[Lee Lee/Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul: There are a lot of friends going down in the province, and Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Incheon are (competitors) coming out… .] It

is pointed out that even though universities set the principle of face-to-face or non-face-to-face examinations, they allow more exceptions at the discretion of the students and at the discretion of the professors, but rather create confusion.

[University students: All of them are passed on to the professor, so students have to follow the professor's words... .]

There is no easy way to prevent fraudulent online exam cheating, so the confusion of the college district surrounding the test method is expected to continue for some time.

(Video editing: Seungjin Lee, VJ: Jaemin Roh)