NEET PG 2024 Paper leaked? Telegram Channel Claims exam Papers for sale
New Delhi: There is no end to the controversy concerning the National Eligibility-and-Entrance Test (NEET) as after the whole paper leak fiasco over the NEET UG 2024 exam, now it is being alleged that the question paper for the NEET PG 2024, which is scheduled to be held on August 11, 2024, has also been leaked.
With a few days left for the exam, allegations of NEET PG 2024 question paper leak on a Telegram Channel have come to light today. Health Activist Dr. Vivek Pandey posted about the issue in an X (formerly Twitter) post and demanded an immediate inquiry into the matter.
Posting the screenshots of the Telegram Channel and also sharing the link of the same, Dr. Pandey mentioned in the post, "These Telegram channel are claiming a #NEETPG paper leak. An immediate inquiry is needed to address these serious allegations. Screenshot below (****) with 21k subs & more."
By clicking on the link shared in the X post, the preview of the Telegram Channel, which has 20.6K subscribers, can be viewed. One of the posts in the group mentioned, "Slot booking for leaked materials against August session is currently going on book for your slot and clear this session with no stress." The post claimed that there was 98% guarantee and it was 100% refundable and the questions were only for candidates who can memorize appropriately.
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