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Devices Hidden in Underwear, Wigs: 12 MBBS students found cheating in Semester Exam Munnabhai style
Seven devices were recovered from the MBBS students' underwears while five were recovered from wigs. One student fled the undergarment and equipment in the toilet. One device was also found in the college washroom, Circle Officer Harish Bhadoria said.
Muzaffarnagar: 12 Second and third year MBBS students of the Muzaffarnagar medical college, Begrajpur, were caught using electronic devices by the flying squad team of the Meerut university at the Jain Kanya PG College, where 142 students had appeared for their semester examination on Tuesday.
The Medicos apparent hid this device under the undergarments, T-shirts and head wig (fake hair). The university has seized all the recovered devices from the students.
All the medicos belong to Muzaffarnagar medical college, Begrajpur affiliated to Chaudhary Charan Singh University. For their semester exam, they had a centre at the Jain Kanya (Girls) PG College. A four-member team of the university raided the centre while the paper was on, and 12 MBBS students were caught cheating from four rooms. Since there was no female member in the team, it was not possible for them to check the girl students.
Seven devices were recovered from the MBBS students' underwears while five were recovered from wigs. One student fled the undergarment and equipment in the toilet. One device was also found in the college washroom, Circle Officer Harish Bhadoria said.
As per media reports, the medicos once caught also misbehaved with the media and even broke one of the camera, the officer added.
The team of the university wrote a complaint letter to the police to file a report.
Read Also: Puducherry cheating its MBBS aspirants: AIADMK leader Anbazhagan
Muzaffarnagar: 12 Second and third year MBBS students of the Muzaffarnagar medical college, Begrajpur, were caught using electronic devices by the flying squad team of the Meerut university at the Jain Kanya PG College, where 142 students had appeared for their semester examination on Tuesday.
The Medicos apparent hid this device under the undergarments, T-shirts and head wig (fake hair). The university has seized all the recovered devices from the students.
All the medicos belong to Muzaffarnagar medical college, Begrajpur affiliated to Chaudhary Charan Singh University. For their semester exam, they had a centre at the Jain Kanya (Girls) PG College. A four-member team of the university raided the centre while the paper was on, and 12 MBBS students were caught cheating from four rooms. Since there was no female member in the team, it was not possible for them to check the girl students.
Seven devices were recovered from the MBBS students' underwears while five were recovered from wigs. One student fled the undergarment and equipment in the toilet. One device was also found in the college washroom, Circle Officer Harish Bhadoria said.
As per media reports, the medicos once caught also misbehaved with the media and even broke one of the camera, the officer added.
The team of the university wrote a complaint letter to the police to file a report.
Read Also: Puducherry cheating its MBBS aspirants: AIADMK leader Anbazhagan
The principal of Jain Kanya Degree College, Dr. Seema Jain informed media that after the debacle of getting duplicate from electronic device the college administration has decided not to hold further MBBS examinations here.
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