CCSU Issues Guidelines on Impersonation in Exams and UFM Penalties: Mandatory Compliance for Examination Centres

Palak Patel22 Apr 2026
CCSU Issues Guidelines on Impersonation in Exams and UFM Penalties: Mandatory Compliance for Examination Centres

Mandatory Compliance: CCSU's Latest Stand Against Exam Fraud

Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU), Meerut, has taken a firm stance on examination integrity for the ongoing 2026 session. On April 21, 2026, the university administration released a critical notification titled "Guidelines on Impersonation in Examinations and UFM Penalties – Mandatory Compliance for Examination Centres." These rules are designed to curb the rising cases of "Munna Bhais" or impersonators attempting to sit for exams on behalf of registered students.

The university has made it clear that any lapse in verification at the center level will lead to strict action against the institution itself. This includes a requirement for Self-Financed (SF) colleges to provide their own invigilators to ensured unbiased supervision.

Understanding the UFM Penalty Categories

The "Unfair Means" (UFM) penalties are categorized based on the severity of the offense. According to recent university results regarding malpractice, here is how the categories typically work:

Category Penalty Description
Category 2 Cancellation of the specific paper in which the student was caught using unfair means.
Category 5 Entire current semester/year exams are cancelled. The student is further debarred from appearing in the next two semesters (June 2026 and December 2026).
Category 6 Maximum penalty: All current exams are cancelled, and the student is debarred for the next three semesters (up to June 2027).

Mandatory Measures for Examination Centres

To implement these guidelines, CCSU has mandated several protocols for all nodal and examination centers. These measures are effective immediately for the June 2026 even semester examinations:

  • Biometric & ID Matching: Centres must verify the student's identity against the official admit card and a government-issued ID.
  • Nodal Center Supervision: Nodal centers have been updated to ensure tighter control over the distribution and collection of answer sheets.
  • Invigilator Accountability: Invigilators are now personally responsible for reporting any suspicious behavior or mismatches in student photos.

Students are strongly advised to carry their original university-issued ID and a fresh printout of their 2026 admit card to avoid being flagged for verification delays.

Official Documentation

For a complete breakdown of the disciplinary actions and the specific legal frameworks being applied this session, you can access the official university document here:

Download Official CCSU UFM Guidelines (PDF)

Conclusion

CCSU is moving toward a more transparent and tech-heavy examination process to protect the value of its degrees. Whether you are a regular or a private student, complying with these new norms is non-negotiable. The message from the Proctorial Board is simple: study hard, and don't risk your academic future for a shortcut that could result in a multi-year ban.

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