Nursing college nodal officer, aide held for allegedly leaking MBBS exam papers

Published On 2022-01-31 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2022-12-13 11:24 GMT
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Udaipur: A nodal officer attached to a private nursing college and his aide were arrested by police on Thursday for allegedly leaking MBBS papers.

As per a recent media report in Times of India, it came to the fore that the MBBS students who were preparing for exams used to obtain question papers from the duo, and they would allegedly charge them a high fee for the same.

The college appointed one Karan Singh as the nodal officer for the MBBS exam. The exams were conducted between January 10 and January 27.

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However, a complaint was lodged at Hiran Magri police station by the principal of Maa Gayatri College of Nursing against Karan Singh, Udaipur SP Manoj Kumar informed TOI.

The question paper was allegedly leaked by Singh and sent to Ajit Singh via social media.

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