then IIMs are doomed... almost like a ruling party blaming opposition for trying to expose or initiate a probe about corruption perpetrated by the ministers
Do the candidates have to agree before taking the test that they will not attempt to access the results before the official announcement date?
If not...how is it unethical?!
"Why have candidates tried to check their results on the site when they are going to be officially declared only in some time?"
Seems the man has never been a student himself or has forgotten that curiosity is a natural trait. When you have so much riding on a report card, of course you want to know, as soon as you can!
There is one lesson that HE needs to learn: Stop blaming others for your mistake.
Re: Why unethical?
by amartya Roy on Jan 07, 2011 10:13 PM
I completely second Arun's views on this post. The Professor needs some reality check. Come on buddy accept the fact - you have failed. I somehow have this feeling that Indian academics needs to move out of the shadow of "TEACHER IS GOD" till that time we will continue to have these.
Such gripe from Himanshu Rai is akin to a bank blaming a hacker for cyber fraud and questioning the thief's "integrity". The times we live in, it's not even worth a laugh. How irresponsible of an honourable man representing an elilte cluster of institutions! Preaching ethics is good (suits an academic) but admitting a flaw and moving on is better. Is that so difficult to fathom? Does accepting one's own fault publicly and pledging to make amends not constitute integrity? Rai seems to be avoiding what he wants other to practise - integrity!