u/Due_Butterscotch243

Idk if someone posted about it or not, there's a cheating glitch or smtg in their system 🥀I'm not sure but read the body

Idk if someone posted about it or not, there's a cheating glitch or smtg in their system 🥀I'm not sure but read the body

(screenshot optional/kinda unrelated) read the body

So basically, we all took our live photo and submitted it when we filled the form, and that same image came on our exam page (on the computer at the centre).

So the thing is, when I took my photo, there were texts in the background, like not completely related to the subject, but still they were related, and ofc I was able to see those words in that photo(while giving the exam) and all of the text was clear af, pretty much readable, so yh.

Why am I saying this? Cuz some students might post their image with notes in the background??? If they didn't reject my form with text in the background, why would they reject someone when there are notes in the background (like on a wall or smtg idk, but don't try anyone🙏)

can any expert/old-cuet-aspirant explain this??? i genuinely wanna know

u/Due_Butterscotch243 — 1 day ago

I gave my first exam today, so this is what happened also tips for u, what to do if u finish early

gave my first exam today, i reached an hour early and I was practicing my typing speed in the password field with the keyboard then invigilator came and said wth are ya doing then restricted everyone from using keybskrd after that i slept for 30 min, Then the invigilator woke me up and told me to login (basically I had 3 exams) i completed each of them in 30-40 minutes each exam

so in the first two I had that rough page soo i drew random things to time pass (cuz if I sit without doing anything my brain gets dizzy some kinda problem idc)

then the invigilator took that in the end, and there was still 20 minutes left in last exam (soo i turned on the cursor trail from accessibility, upper right corner and also turned on the dark theme, and yh type shi, so I enjoyed with that cursor trail thing that looks soooooo coool ngl i loved ittt W 10/10 worth trying

W experience i attempted 50/50 questions (i didn't know 39 questions in 1 subject i still attempted) so will i get negative marks in results or smtg

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u/Due_Butterscotch243 — 1 day ago

Basically the problem is I had English, Hindi, Civics, Arts, Sanskrit and Physical Edu(optional) in my 12th (passed last year) i tried in colleges but can't get without maths....

(it's a long story how I ended up with humanities i wanna get admission in any tech related field preferably bca) also can't get admission in expensive private colleges cuz I need budget colleges and i already wasted 1 year can't waste another

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u/Due_Butterscotch243 — 7 days ago

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I’m 18(turning 19) , did 11th and 12th in humanities(last year) without planning much. After finishing school, I realised I’m very interested in tech. I don’t have a maths background since I stopped after 9th, so BTech wasn’t/isn't possible.

Rn I’ve taken admission in distance BCA but it feels useless (no real classes, just exams/can pass without studying and clg is worse too). I’ve also filled CUET for BA (Pol Sci/Psych) mainly to attend a regular college and not stay at home all day.

In the last year I tried learning multiple things like maths, German, and programming. I keep switching a lot, but one thing I’ve actually learned is Python (self-taught). I know basics and some intermediate concepts, and made sum projects too but I can't rly learn advanced python.

My goal is to go abroad and work in tech, but right now I feel like I’m doing random things without direction. Idk if I should focus fully on coding, fix my maths, continue BCA, or go with BA for college life. (i can't go with anything in high budget and rn I'm doing nothing)

What’s the most practical path from here? (also my plan is to leave home as soon as I get self independent) ask questions if needed

I'd appreciate any advice

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u/Due_Butterscotch243 — 11 days ago

I’m 18(turning 19) , did 11th and 12th in humanities(last year) without planning much. After finishing school, I realised I’m very interested in tech. I don’t have a maths background since I stopped after 9th, so BTech wasn’t/isn't possible.

Rn I’ve taken admission in distance BCA but it feels useless (no real classes, just exams/can pass without studying and clg is worse too). I’ve also filled CUET for BA (Pol Sci/Psych) mainly to attend a regular college and not stay at home all day.

In the last year I tried learning multiple things like maths, German, and programming. I keep switching a lot, but one thing I’ve actually learned is Python (self-taught). I know basics and some intermediate concepts, and made sum projects too but I can't rly learn advanced python.

My goal is to go abroad and work in tech, but right now I feel like I’m doing random things without direction. Idk if I should focus fully on coding, fix my maths, continue BCA, or go with BA for college life. (i can't go with anything in high budget and rn I'm doing nothing)

What’s the most practical path from here? (also my plan is to leave home as soon as I get self independent) ask questions if needed

I'd appreciate any advice

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u/Due_Butterscotch243 — 11 days ago