Tuesday, May 21, 2024

NEET: MBBS students caught taking NEET exam for others | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: Sumit Mandoliya (19) and Krishna Kesarwani (22) had never met each other. Both were from humble backgrounds and pursuing MBBS degrees from different colleges in West Bengal and Uttarakhand.

How 2 MBBS students wound up taking NEET for others.

Their paths crossed at New Delhi railway station and at a hotel in Mahipalpur.
However, they were still strangers till they both arrived at Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan last week where the NEET examination was being conducted.
Looking to make big money, they were to appear as proxy candidates in the exam but ran out of luck after a biometric mismatch at the Centre. The cops had arrested the duo besides two of their associates.
Their interrogation reveals quite a tragic tale. Mandoliya, cops said, came in touch with the gang from Rajasthan which was on the lookout for “bright students” who had cleared NEET with good marks.

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