proctor Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈprɒk.tər]
  • Us [ ˈprɑːk.tɚ]

Meaning of proctor In English

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Examples of proctor

  • Any test should be administered by a proctor at a testing centre.

  • Most cheating accusations come from students or exam proctors.

  • The proctors are expected to be circulating, to be looking at what students are doing.

  • Stealing test materials would also be more difficult for test proctors.

  • The tests were carefully proctored to ensure that this did not happen.

  • I asked the proctors whether there had been any maladministration in my constituent's examination.

  • I found it difficult to get the proctors or the vice-chancellor to budge.

  • It must be remembered that the proctors, the professors and others have the responsibility of running the university and of teaching students.

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