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Big scam in All India JEE (Mains) exam in Assam

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From Bhupen Goswami

 Guwahathi: In Assam, a scam is being reported in the written test continuously. First panchayat and rural development, Government of Assam, big job scam, then police recruitment scam and now All India JEE (Mines) examination scam. The national testing agency is accused of involvement in the scam, a large officer. The police has started an immediate investigation. It is very sensational news for today that assam police has revealed a major bogus study in the recently held All India JEE (Mains) examinations, where the candidate who topped Assam with 99.8 percentage points in JEE Mains, Neil Nakshatra Das, his father Dr. Jyotirmoy Das (a doctor from Guwahati) and three others who arranged an award for writing exams for him (writing paper from another person) were held in jee mains. has been arrested.

After stating that the topper of the Joint Entrance Examination (Mains) in Assam had allegedly used a proxy to write the exam on his behalf, shock and mistrust is still circulating in Assam. Three others arrested are employees of the examination centre. The accused Nakshatra topped Assam by bringing 99.8 percentile in the All India JEE (Mains). Some more people involved in the case may also be arrested. Police say it could be not just a candidate’s case, but a big scam. According to the Commissioner of Police Guwahati, all of them have been arrested on charges of using proxy to write exams. All the arrested accused will be produced in court on Thursday. In this case, 3 employees of the testing centre, Hemendra Nath Sharma, Pranjal Kalita and Hirulal Pathak have also been arrested by the police. Some more people involved in the case may also be arrested. Guwahati Police Commissioner M.P. Gupta said that a case has been registered in the Ajra police station for allegedly using proxy to appear in the examination against the Topper of All India JEE (Mines) in Assam.

He said that we investigated the matter and discovered that the candidate had used a proxy with the help of another agency acting as a middle agency. We are looking for more people, “Gupta said. It cannot be a case. This could be part of a larger scam, which may involve people across the country. We are looking at all aspects. Police sources said, the FIR has been filed by Mitrdev Sharma on October 23 and based on the same case, the Ajra police has started its investigation. The incident came after an alleged phone call recording and some screenshots of social media chats went viral, in which the candidate allegedly confessed to using unfair means to get the highest marks. Assam Police has also informed the National Testing Agency and asked them to help them in examining the data pertaining to All India JEE (Mains). Somewhat shockingly, the accused secured 99.8 per cent marks in the exam, which is the basis for admission to top engineering colleges in India, including IITs

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