Bellary: Karnataka PG Medical Entrance Test Scam Kingpin Arrested


Bellary: Karnataka PG Medical Entrance Test Scam Kingpin Arrested

Bellary, Oct 25 (PTI): The suspected kingpin of the Karnataka post-graduate medical entrance test scam Vinayak Prasanna was today arrested for allegedly violating anticipatory bail conditions set by the high court.

Bellary Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Justice M D Kulkarni sent Prasanna, an Assistant Professor at Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences (VIMS), to 14 days judicial custody after he surrendered before him at his residence at 7 AM.

As a part of anticipatory bail, Prasanna was required to cooperate with CID police for investigations, but he absconded, IGP (CID) N S Megharik said.

The police also have not received the high court order granting anticipatory bail to Prasanna, he said.

The scam came to light when some candidates had complained about alleged malpractices in conduct of the recent exam after results showed the 11 top ranks were bagged by those who had appeared at VIMS' centre.

Seven doctors and 10 students were arrested last week for their alleged involvement in the scam.

Prasanna had been allegedly indulging in the fraud for the past three years with the connivance of the staff of the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences and had helped many candidates secure ranks in the PGET exam, he said.

Prasanna, aided by accomplices at VIMS, managed to become an invigilator in the hall where candidates who had approached him took the exam, Megharik said.

Prasanna used to allegedly demand about 50 per cent of the amount charged by medical colleges to give seats from management quota in the required subject, Megharik said.

He used to allegedly prepare key answers after opening the sealed  packet of answer sheets, he said.

The question papers were photographed with a digital camera and printouts were given to experts to prepare key answers. These were then distributed to the arrested candidates, he said.

Yesterday, VIMS suspended three doctors arrested in connection with the alleged PGMET malpractices. The doctors suspended were Bharathi, Dhananjay and Firdous Sultana.

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Loretto/Mumbai/Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 26 2011

    Providing seats to incompetent candidates in exchange for money is nothing but selling fake degrees. Imagine getting treated by one such doctor. What Vas (UK) has experienced in the same college in 1997 is shocking, looks like this racket is going on since long and I am sure it is not limited to this one medical college but widespread, thorough investigations should be conducted. God save us Kar-Natakis!!

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  • shankar, kundapur

    Tue, Oct 25 2011

    The second name of BELLARY is LOOT / CORRUPTION.

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  • kusuma , nellore/kodyadka/kundpaura

    Tue, Oct 25 2011

    WOrst is agents who act as middle men in private colleges, They take double the money which they actually give to the managemnet and then swallow all your money Best is to approach private collegs directly and avoid this cunning midle men becuase you will loose lots of money from this people unnecessarily

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  • Vas, UK

    Tue, Oct 25 2011

    I studied in this same medical college. To pass final year undergraguate surgey subject exam in 1997 every one had to pay 2000 rupees those who could not, had to pay the price.I was one who couldn't pay as had no money. I went to a local english newspaper correspondent for help but was told to get evidence. I got out of the college for good later. I kept hearing later about lakhs to get into PG entrance through scam since 1997-98. Its unfortunate that students from less financial background have to move on and start earning asap to support their families. Lots of deserving candidates had to compromise with their future career for undeserving golmal candidates. Its a shame on the system. Hope the new awakening on anticorruption sweeping across the country help the future generation to give strength to fight this menace.

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  • Jagadguru, Bengaluru

    Tue, Oct 25 2011

    Deepavali The Festival of Lights and Happiness - but all we read and see in the Print and Electronic Media are fraud, Scams, Duplicity, hypocracy ../ the list is endless .. None of the Political parties in our Country / State have an iota of
    genuineness .. but to date at least Karnataka State under the BJP will bag every AWARD for Bad Governance .. I being a once staunch supporter of the BJP (read "under the good leaderships of Shri A B Vajpayee) feel sad that today the BJP is hundred times worse than the Congress - India needs the US system .. then only can we progress if not rest assured ... the Rich will only get Richer and the Poor .. poorer ..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/ Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 25 2011

    After all this can we trust any DOCTOR in KARNATAKA?
    Dr. V.S.Acharya / Dr. Kiran Acharya can you explain?

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