Rohtak university fires two staffers arrested in MBBS exam scam


Daijiworld Media Network- Rohtak

Rohtak, Apr 1: The prestigious Rohtak University has dismissed two staff members who were arrested in connection with a major MBBS exam scam. The university took swift action following the arrests, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining the integrity of its academic processes.

The two staffers, a teacher and an invigilator, were detained by the police after they were found to be allegedly involved in facilitating cheating during the MBBS exams. According to authorities, the accused were part of a larger network that had been manipulating exam procedures, providing students with unfair advantages during the medical exams.

In a statement, the university clarified that it had zero tolerance for any form of malpractice and would cooperate fully with law enforcement in the ongoing investigation. "We have terminated the services of the concerned individuals and are taking all necessary steps to ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future," the statement read.

The exam scam has sent shockwaves through the academic community, raising concerns about the effectiveness of monitoring systems during crucial exams. The university is now reviewing its security protocols to prevent similar issues in future examinations.

Authorities are continuing their investigation into the scam, and more arrests could follow as the case unfolds. The university has promised to ensure that justice is served and that the credibility of its academic system is upheld.

  

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