The VioEdu organizing committee announced the cancellation of results for multiple exam rooms in Ha Noi following the detection of widespread fraud. The incident occurred on the morning of 18/3 during the commune and ward level examination round, with fraudulent activities identified through the online monitoring system.
The detected fraudulent activities included: invigilators entering and exiting the examination area to prompt and assist candidates with their tests; illegal photography, copying, and distribution of exam questions and test codes; and the deliberate misplacement of cameras to create observation gaps, facilitating interference with the exams.
"This not only impacts the results and quality of the exam but also damages students' trust in fairness and their confidence in their true abilities," stated the organizing committee. Consequently, all results from the compromised test sessions and rooms were canceled to uphold the integrity of the competition.
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Fraudulent activities in Ha Noi during the VioEdu Arena competition, morning of 18/3. Photo: Organizing Committee
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Fraudulent activities in Ha Noi during the VioEdu Arena competition, morning of 18/3. Photo: Organizing Committee
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Fraudulent activities in Ha Noi during the VioEdu Arena competition, morning of 18/3. Photo: Organizing Committee
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Fraudulent activities in Ha Noi during the VioEdu Arena competition, morning of 18/3. Photo: Organizing Committee
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Fraudulent activities in Ha Noi during the VioEdu Arena competition, morning of 18/3. Photo: Organizing Committee
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Fraudulent activities in Ha Noi during the VioEdu Arena competition, morning of 18/3. Photo: Organizing Committee
VioEdu Arena, previously known as VioEdu Math Arena, is a free online knowledge competition conducted through games, designed for students from grade 1 to 9. Participants can register for an account independently or use one provided by their school to compete.
The competition attracts an estimated 10 million students annually, according to the organizing committee. Although participation is not mandatory, most primary schools nationwide have actively encouraged students to join VioEdu Arena for many years. Numerous provinces and cities have recognized and awarded students who achieve high scores, as well as schools demonstrating high participation rates.
By Thanh Hang





