Mass Cheating in NEET PG Exam 2018, alleges Activist Anand Rai

Published On 2018-01-12 11:58 GMT   |   Update On 2022-12-13 04:51 GMT
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New Delhi: Mass cheating has occurred in the recently conducted NEET PG/MDS Exam 2018, Activist Anand Rai has alleged.

Vyapam scam whistle-blower, Dr Anand Rai, who had raised similar allegations on the conduct of NEET PG last year, yet again made his objections on conducting exams through NEET, via twitter. He alleged that cheating happened on a mass scale at NEET Centres in kurukshetra, gorakhpur, lucknow.
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Regarding the modus operandi, His tweet implied that cheating happened with the use of screen sharing software, TeamViewer, that also allows a particular system to be remotely accessed from another system

Rai, through another tweet also alleged that Scam of cheating had involvement of Ion Digital as well as NBE officials adding that they have access to database and can manipulate it anytime

This is not the first time Dr Anand Rai has pointed to irregularities in conduct of Medical entrance exams. Last year, similar allegations were made by him on the conduct of NEET PG 2017 as well as on the conduct of AIIMS MBBS entrance exam, with both matters being before court currently.

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