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Haryana MBBS Exam Scam: FIR Against 41, Including 24 Students & 17 Officials

Exam Controller Removed Amid Investigation, Major Crackdown on Irregularities…

Haryana : A major MBBS exam scam has rocked Haryana, leading to an FIR against 41 individuals, including 24 students and 17 university officials. The controversy surfaced after authorities uncovered serious irregularities in the medical examination process. As a result, the exam controller has been removed from his post, and a detailed investigation is underway.

According to sources, the scam involved manipulating exam results, leaking question papers, and facilitating unfair means to help certain students pass. The university administration, in collaboration with law enforcement agencies, identified several officials who allegedly played a role in the malpractice. Investigators have gathered substantial evidence indicating a well-coordinated network that enabled students to clear exams through unethical methods.

The Haryana government has taken swift action by suspending multiple staff members and initiating a high-level probe. The affected students are now under scrutiny, and authorities are considering strict legal action, including the possibility of canceling their admissions. Meanwhile, university officials have assured that necessary steps will be taken to restore the credibility of the examination system and ensure transparency in future assessments.

The revelation of this scam has sparked outrage among genuine medical students who demand strict punishment for the culprits. Various student organizations and medical bodies have called for a thorough review of the examination system to prevent such frauds in the future. The case is expected to unfold further as investigators delve deeper into the involvement of university staff and external entities.

The next steps include questioning the accused, analyzing digital evidence, and verifying financial transactions linked to the scam. The Haryana education department has also pledged to introduce stricter exam monitoring mechanisms to prevent such incidents from recurring. With mounting pressure from students, parents, and medical associations, authorities are being urged to take exemplary action to uphold the integrity of medical education in the state.

 

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