10 MBBS final year students caught cheating in exam
Deepak.Lavania@timesgroup.com
Agra: 20.10.2020
Ten MBBS final year students, including one woman, were caught using unfair means in their ophthalmology exam on Khandari campus of Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University on Tuesday. These students of a private medical college were caught by the university officials and police with a micro Bluetooth in their ears and amulets with SIM cards inserted into them around their neck. “The matter has been referred to the university’s committee for unfair means. Following an internal investigation, the committee will take suitable action,” varsity vicechancellor Ashok Mittal said.
According to the university officials, an invigilator in one of the classrooms heard a few students murmuring half an hour after the commencement of the exam. On observing one of the students for a few minutes, the invigilator found that the examinee was pressing an object on the chest, inside the shirt, repeatedly.
On suspicion, the invigilator went close to the student and asked him to show the object. The student rudely refused, claiming that it is an amulet related to his religious belief and cannot be shown to anyone else. The invigilator informed senior officials.
Agra varsity chief proctor Manoj Srivastava said, “As the matter was sensitive, following orders of the vicechancellor, we informed the senior officials of the police. Soon, the superintendent of police (city) along with his team arrived and the students were frisked. Ten students were found wearing a device in the form of amulets around their necks, which had an electric circuit and a SIM card inserted in it. And a micro Bluetooth piece in the ear. Using these devices, the students were writing down answers dictated from outside the exam centre.”
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UNFAIR MEANS: The students had micro Bluetooth in ears, SIM-inserted amulets around their necks and answers were dictated from outside
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