New Delhi: Through the medical entrance examination on Sunday in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, authorities detained an MBBS pupil who was posing as a NEET aspirant, together with 5 accomplices. Investigations unveiled a scheme orchestrated by the coed’s faculty peer, Ravi Meena, who allegedly extorted Rs 10 lakh from Rahul Gurjar, the real candidate.
On the examination heart, Abhishek Gupta was caught impersonating Rahul Gurjar by vigilant invigilators who promptly alerted the police. Gupta confessed throughout preliminary questioning that he had 5 associates stationed in a automotive outdoors the examination venue, Grasp Adityendra College beneath the Mathura Gate police station space. Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Aklesh Kumar confirmed the detention of all concerned events and guaranteed additional investigative measures.
Except for Gupta, Meena, and Gurjar, police recognized the opposite detainees as Amit, Dayaram, and Suraj Singh. Concurrently, at a middle in Sawai Madhopur, candidates sitting for the NEET-UG examination raised complaints relating to the distribution of query papers. Allegations surfaced that candidates who chosen English as their medium obtained papers in Hindi and vice versa.
In response to parental outcry over alleged police brutality throughout protests, the Nationwide Testing Company (NTA) issued a public assertion acknowledging an “incorrect distribution” of query papers by the middle superintendent. Sadhna Parashar, Senior Director at NTA, emphasised the group’s dedication to equity and introduced proactive measures. Roughly 120 affected candidates are present process reexamination to make sure their tutorial pursuits stay unaffected by the incident.