What happens if someone is caught cheating on a Microsoft exam?
A. As explained to all exam candidates at the testing centers, if a candidate violates testing rules, the candidate is permanently ineligible for any Microsoft Certification and may lose any Microsoft Certifications the individual already holds. Proctors at testing centers are authorized to respond immediately and appropriately against candidates who are caught violating testing rules. Examples of violations include, but are not limited to, using notes brought into the testing center (whether on crib sheets or electronically), copying test questions, bringing any electronic equipment (such as cell phones) into the testing room, and looking at the monitors of other test takers.
A. As explained to all exam candidates at the testing centers, if a candidate violates testing rules, the candidate is permanently ineligible for any Microsoft exam and may lose any Microsoft Certifications the individual already holds. Proctors at testing centers are authorized to respond immediately and appropriately against candidates who are caught violating testing rules. Examples of violations include, but are not limited to, using notes brought into the testing center (whether on crib sheets or electronically), copying exam questions, bringing any electronic equipment (such as cell phones) into the testing room, and looking at the monitors of other exam takers.
A. As explained to all exam candidates at the testing centers, if a candidate violates any testing rule, exam policy, or term within the exam agreement (NDA), or engages in any misconduct that diminishes the security and integrity of the Microsoft Certification Program in any way, the candidate may be permanently prohibited from taking any future Microsoft Certification exams. In addition, the candidate may be decertified from the Microsoft Certification Program, and test scores and certifications may be revoked. Proctors at testing centers are authorized to respond immediately and appropriately against candidates who are caught engaging in any fraudulent activities or misconduct.