A College Unfair Means Committee is a disciplinary body established to investigate, hear, and recommend penalties for students accused of cheating or misconduct during examinations (e.g., carrying electronic devices, talking, copying).
It ensures fairness, maintains exam integrity, and operates based on university guidelines, often issuing warnings or cancelling papers.
Key Aspects of the Unfair Means Committee:
- Objectives: To investigate, maintain transparency, uphold academic honesty, and ensure discipline.
- Procedure:
- Reporting: A Junior/Block Supervisor identifies the misconduct, reports it, and collects evidence.
- Documentation: The student submits a written statement/undertaking, and a case report is filed.
- Inquiry: The committee calls the student for a hearing to explain their case.
- Recommendation: The committee recommends action, such as cancellation of the specific paper, the entire semester, or debarring for future exams.
- Regulatory Basis:
- The committee often follows university-specific regulations, such as Ordinance 5050 of the University of Mumbai or Maharashtra Act XXXI of 1982.
- Actions:
- The committee’s findings are submitted to the Principal/Director for final approval.
— This committee acts to uphold the sanctity of the examination process, and its decisions are generally final, provided they are made following due process.
| Name | Designation |
|---|---|
| Mr. Hemanshu Thakkar | Convener |
| Dr. Sneha Vaidya | Member |
| Mr. Sampurnanand Varma | Member |