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How should India balance exam security and student access to education after the recent entrance exam issues?

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Singapore
开始于 June 23, 2026
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CLAIM 发布者 will Jun 23, 2026
Strengthening security protocols is crucial, but we must also ensure that no student is left behind in this process. This includes considering alternative assessment methods that could alleviate some of the pressure during exams.

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jun 23, 2026
Implementing strict security measures for entrance exams is essential to protect the integrity of the education system. Without these measures, the value of qualifications will diminish, undermining the hard work of honest students.

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The focus on security can lead to a culture of distrust among students, which may hinder collaboration and peer learning opportunities. Education should foster an environment of support, not fear.

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