someone spoke to me on the way in and i stupidly replied... the invigilator was quite harsh but how do i know if he was planning to report us ? and if he did will we be likely to get disqualified?
someone spoke to me on the way in and i stupidly replied... the invigilator was quite harsh but how do i know if he was planning to report us ? and if he did will we be likely to get disqualified?
You won't ever be disqualified for speaking to someone on the way in before anyone has looked at the paper and before the exam has begun. You might be disqualified for speaking to someone during the exam, if you were being reported for malpractice your centre would tell you immediately.
will i get disqualified if my phone went off during the exam but non of the invigilators noticed could i get disqualified after the exam if they found out?
will i get disqualified if my phone went off during the exam but non of the invigilators noticed could i get disqualified after the exam if they found out?
will i get disqualified if my phone went off during the exam but non of the invigilators noticed could i get disqualified after the exam if they found out?
If your phone goes off but nobody from the exams staff notice then no action will be taken - if someone else reports it or a rumour reaches them then the worst that can happen is you get told you are an idiot and don't let it happen again. If your phone goes off and they do notice but the phone was in your bag and not in your possession then again a harsh word is the likely outcome. If they choose to report it then almost certainly nothing would come of it and you'll at worst get a warning from the examiners. You are only likely to be disqualified if a phone is discovered in your possession, even if switched off.