Of course I know about the situation in India.
And yes: Of course a pilot should be able to perform under pressure.
But all that does not justify:
a. To condemn a candidate, if a specific well designed system or a program has been properly applied.
or
b. To condemn a well designed system or a program as such, for reason, that that system or program may have been misused.
May be I have put it up the extreme and too simplistic here
(‘black and white’ and simple... Not necessarily to do with corruption), just to give it some initial relatively easy thoughts of consideration. However, I did put down some of very relevant and important factors:
“if it is utilised in a proper way, by proper people...”
@TeeVee
Although to some extent and to a specific stage up into the learning process, it may even be utilised in practical exams as well, I was referring in my post to preliminary theoretical mass exams in a rigid, class like non dynamic environment. As is the case here.
@lomapaseo
May be I had better written:
Again: 'Black and white' and simple... Not necessarily to do with corruption...
Kind regards, learner...