Are there any restrictions on what the proctor can do when viewing the candidate's screen?

Modified on Wed, 13 Sep, 2023 at 9:03 PM


  1. Certainly, The proctor's access is restricted to viewing the live stream and recorded content of the candidate's activity, implying they do not have control over the candidate's computer or any other interactive capabilities beyond observation. This emphasizes the proctor's role as an observer rather than an active participant in the candidate's actions.

  2. If the proctor detects any unauthorized or prohibited behavior during the examination, they will respond by taking appropriate actions. These actions could include warning the candidate, stopping the examination, or reporting any violations to the relevant authorities. This underscores the proctor's responsibility to maintain the integrity and security of the exam/test process.

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