Exams: No exams to be held at college after paper leak Mumbai: Mumbai University debar a college from Bhiwandi from holding any university-level exams at its centre for two years |

Mumbai: Mumbai University has decided to debar a college from Bhiwandi from holding any university-level exams at its centre for two years, after an assistant computer operator at the college was accused of leaking a commerce paper.
The operator of Gajananrao Pandurang Patil College, at Kongaon locality, was arrested by Azad Maidan police last week.Inquiry under the unfair means committee is on against two students found with question papers on their phones.
University’s unfair means committee, in a meeting on November 18, recommended debarring the college from holding exams. The decision was taken based on an inquiry into the paper leak in October. An official said an inquiry against the students is on and a decision will be taken against them soon. The university is awaiting the probe report from the police to find if the question paper was sent to more students.
On October 31, a student giving his exam at Siddharth College, Fort, was found copying from his phone. The supervisor found that the question paper with answers of objective questions was on his Whatsapp at 9.37am while the exam was to start at 10.30 am. The student was of another south Mumbai college and his friend, from whom he got the paper, were also booked. They were appearing for commerce paper V-Marketing & Human Resources Management.
During the 2017 university exams, when a computer technician of a suburban college was arrested for leaking the paper.
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