Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

UK varsities to block Indian sites offering ‘contract cheating’

- Prasun Sonwalkar prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Over 100 websites and internet forums offering assignment­s to university students in Britain for a fee — many based in India — are to be blocked on campus computers and WiFi systems to prevent “contract cheating” — selling assignment­s for a fee.

Academics told Hindustan Times that thousands of students at British universiti­es have been using Indian expertise in IT as part of “contract cheating”, whereby course assignment­s are contracted online for a fee, endangerin­g the quality of degrees awarded. The phenomenon – first reported in academic circles in 2008 by Thomas Lancaster and Robert Clarke at Birmingham City University – has become more sophistica­ted over the years, making it difficult to detect through usual plagiarism detection software. “Contract cheating” happens when a third party completes work for a student who then submits it to an education provider as their own, where such input is not permitted.

A student contracts the third party to provide the assessment, usually a company or individual using a website to promote themselves .

Such companies have become known as “essay mills”, even though they supply more than just essays, the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), an independen­t body tasked with safeguardi­ng standards and improving the quality of higher education, said.

New guidance to be published on Monday by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA says the “advertisin­g activity of essay mills has increased in recent years”.

CONTRACT CHEATING HAPPENS WHEN A THIRD PARTY COMPLETES ASSIGNMENT­S FOR STUDENTS WHO THEN SUBMIT IT AS THEIRS

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