Doctor, son duo arrested for allegedly using proxy solver in JEE exams
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Assam: In a case of cheating, an Assam-based doctor along with his son has been placed under arrest by police on Wednesday for allegedly taking the help of a proxy candidate to pass the JEE mains exam which was held in September this year.
It was found that the son of the doctor achieved the highest rank among all the candidates who appeared in the exam from Assam. He topped with a whopping score of 99.8 percentile. However, later it was revealed that the doctor paid a handsome amount to ensure that the proxy candidate was given the chance to appear for the examination instead of his son.
The whole scam came to light after a resident of Mathura Nagar, Dispur filed a complaint and urged the police to initiate a proper investigation of the case.
TOI reports that as per the FIR, " the candidate came out of the examination hall after biometric attendance with the help of an invigilator and in his place, someone else appeared for the exam." The FIR further alleged that the whole educational institute also helped the candidate because without their necessary help it would have been impossible to enter the exam hall.
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