Friday 11 May 2018

NEET 2018 Latest 3 Incident REPORTS....


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NEET 2018: Mamata writes to Javadekar seeking action over exam irregularities


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Alleging "irregularities" in the conduct of the NEET national medical entrance examination in West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has sought "immediate action" against those responsible for the wrongdoings and suggested re-examinations.
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), is the entrance examination for students who wish to study any graduate medical course or dental course.

n a letter to Union Human Resources Development Minister Prakash Javadekar, Banerjee suggested a "coordination mechanism" at the institutional level, with the participation of the state government and the examination conducting authority CBSE for ensuring foolproof arrangements in the conduct of the examination in future.
"It is reported that in many examination centres, the students were not provided with Bengali question papers in time. Many were provided photocopies of question papers which bore the same candidate code for multiple students and in many cases, the photocopies of question papers were illegible.

"It is also reported that many students were forced to write answers using English or Hindi question papers," the Chief Minister said.
"I strongly urge you to take immediate action against persons responsible for such irregularities, and also take suitable measures so that the candidates are not adversely affected, due to non-availability of appropriate question papers.
"And if need be, re-examination be scheduled to give a fair opportunity to all such candidates," she said.
Banerjee said such concerns were expressed after the preceding year`s NEET Under Graduate examination.
"Subsequently we were assured that such irregularities would not be repeated.
"It appears that the examination conducting authorities have not been careful enough to ensure that the examination is meticulously held and the career of prospective candidates not jeopardised," she added.

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After CBSE paper leak, CBI files FIR for manipulation in connection with NEET

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has lodged an FIR after a complaint from Central Bureau of Secondary Education (CBSE) in connection with National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).
The director of CBSE, Dr Sanyam Bhardwaj, in a complaint letter has alleged that a few touts helped students in qualifying the NEET exam in various government and private colleges across India.
It has been learnt that Mohit Kumar, a resident of Khurja, Uttar Pradesh, act as tout and helps/allures the prospective candidates appearing in NEET-UG Examination. Mohit is also in connivance with Manoj Kumar Sikka who runs a consultancy agency in Ludhiana, Punjab for NEET-UG admission, said Bhardwaj to CBI.
According to the FIR, a copy of which has been accessed by India Today, accused Mukesh and Manoj are also hand-in-glove with Arti Tomar and Ashwini Tomar who run a private agency - Akruti Education, which is a Delhi-based private agency involved in providing consultancy to the prospective candidates appearing in NEET-UG Examination.
Mukesh and Manoj also run a consultancy agency in Ludhiana, Punjab for NEET-UG admission.
Mohit, Mukesh, Arti and Ashwini by using unfair means and in conspiracy with some unknown candidates/parents and other private persons are planning/trying/attempting to qualify their known candidates, thereby depriving ones using illegal, unfair and unscrupulous means, reads the complaint letter.
By this act, both the CBSE and genuine candidates at large would be cheated. Further, these acts would lead to sabotage of examination system and loss of reputation to the CBSE, said CBSE director Bhardwaj.
CBI has booked Mohit Kumar, Manoj Kumar Sikka, Ashwani Tomar, Arti Tomar and unknown candidates/parents for criminal conspiracy and attempt to cheat for getting admission in medical colleges through NEET-UG.
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NEET-UG is an entrance examination for students for admission to graduate medical course or dental course in government or private medical colleges in India. NEET exam is conducted by CBSE which comes under Human Resource and Development, Government of India.
The accused Ashwani Kumar Tomar, director of Aakruti Consultancy Services Pvt Ltd was earlier arrested by the Telangana CID in August 2016 for securing admission of two students in TS EAMCET-II-2016 (Medical) entrance exam by providing the students two sets of leaked question papers in the camp conducted at Bengaluru.
CBI conducted searches at six locations across the country and arrested three out of four named in the FIR.

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