NEET-UG Paper Leak Scandal Unveils Complex Conspiracy Across States
Coaching Centres, Scanners, Shadow Server: Intricate Web Of NEET Leak
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An investigation into the NEET-UG medical entrance exam paper leak has uncovered a sophisticated conspiracy involving technology and coaching centres across Maharashtra and Rajasthan. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken over the case after multiple arrests, revealing that leaked papers were distributed as 'guess papers' to students nationwide.
- 01The NEET-UG paper leak involved a network operating from Nashik, Maharashtra, and Sikar, Rajasthan.
- 02High-definition portable scanners and a shadow server were used to facilitate the leak.
- 0315 individuals have been arrested, including connections to coaching institutes.
- 04The leaked papers were disguised as 'guess papers' and matched numerous questions in the actual exam.
- 05The investigation has been handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
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The NEET-UG paper leak scandal has revealed a complex conspiracy that originated in Nashik, Maharashtra, and was operationalized in Sikar, Rajasthan. Investigators found that the question papers were leaked using advanced technology, including high-definition portable scanners and a shadow server, which obscured data transfers. The leaked papers were distributed under the guise of 'guess papers' to students across various states, including Jammu and Kashmir, Bihar, and Kerala. Authorities noted a significant similarity between the leaked papers and the actual exam questions, with 90% of the biology questions matching and 35 out of 46 chemistry questions also being identical. So far, 15 individuals have been arrested, including connections to local coaching institutes. The case has been transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for further investigation after the National Testing Agency cancelled the NEET-UG exam due to reported irregularities.
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The scandal raises concerns about the integrity of medical entrance exams, potentially affecting students' futures and the credibility of educational institutions involved.
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