During the tenth grade (SSLC) exams in Belgam (Chakudi) district of Karnataka, India, students have revealed strange requests and money written in test copies by students.
This strange incident took place in India where students in Belgam district of Karnataka, instead of answering questions, wrote that they should be passed, while some candidates also put currency notes in copies to make their requests “more effective”.
According to Indian media, a student presented a unique justification for him, “Please pass me, my love is in your hands”, as well as put a note worth Rs 500 inside the copy.
One candidate made an interesting offer, “Sir, drink it for Rs 500 and pass me.”
A student tried to collect sympathy by drawing his oppression in the event of a failure and wrote, “If you do not pass me, my parents will refuse to send me to college.”
Many students kept the currency notes and just requested that we pass, while some offered open bribes and wrote that if they were passed, they could give more money.
These actions of students in test copies are now going viral on the Internet across India and people are also raising questions about the country’s education.