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NEET -2 paper has not been leaked, clarifies CBSE
Reassuring the candidates on the genuineness of NEET-II examination that was held on sunday, the CBSE has come out with a statement clearly pointing out that there has been no paper leak of the examination paper and the said" leaked paper" is not original
“The material seized by the Uttarakhand police from persons involved in cheating was provided to CBSE and the same was matched by the board with the original question paper of NEET-II. It was found that the seized material is entirely different from the original question paper. This was an attempt made by some unscrupulous elements to cheat the candidates on false promises,” the board said in a statement.
Therefore, it is reiterated that news of an attempt of leaking the question paper was false and far from facts, it said.
“CBSE would again like to reassure all the stakeholders that NEET-2 was conducted fairly across the country,” the statement said.
“The material seized by the Uttarakhand police from persons involved in cheating was provided to CBSE and the same was matched by the board with the original question paper of NEET-II. It was found that the seized material is entirely different from the original question paper. This was an attempt made by some unscrupulous elements to cheat the candidates on false promises,” the board said in a statement.
Therefore, it is reiterated that news of an attempt of leaking the question paper was false and far from facts, it said.
“CBSE would again like to reassure all the stakeholders that NEET-2 was conducted fairly across the country,” the statement said.
Meghna A Singhania is the founder and Editor-in-Chief at Medical Dialogues. An Economics graduate from Delhi University and a post graduate from London School of Economics and Political Science, her key research interest lies in health economics, and policy making in health and medical sector in the country. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in. Contact no. 011-43720751
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