Rajasthan Open School Exams Marred by Cheating Scandal Answers Written on Whiteboard

“Rajasthan Open School Exams Marred by Cheating Scandal: Answers Written on Whiteboard”

In a shocking incident, a cheating scandal has been exposed in Rajasthan’s State Open School examination, where students were found openly cheating during the ongoing Class 10 exams. The incident came to light during a raid at an examination center in Phalodi, where a team led by Secretary Aruna Rajoria discovered that staff members were writing answers on a whiteboard inside the examination hall to help students crack the test.

According to eyewitnesses, the staff members wrote the answers on the whiteboard and left the hall, allowing students to take notes and cheat their way to success. The examination center in Kolu Ka Bera, Dechu, Phalodi, was raided by the team, which led to the discovery of this brazen cheating scheme.

This incident has raised serious concerns about the integrity of the examination process and the ability of students to pass the test fairly. The cheating scandal has also sparked outrage among parents and educators, who are demanding stricter measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

Meanwhile, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has made significant progress in the Bihar NEET-UG paper leak case, arresting two more individuals, including a key accused who allegedly stole the paper from a National Testing Agency’s trunk in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand. The total number of persons arrested in connection with the case has now reached 14, officials said.

The leaked NEET-UG question paper was allegedly obtained from Oasis School in Hazaribagh by the notorious Sanjeev Kumar alias Lutan Mukhiya solver gang. The Economic Offence Wing (EOU) of Bihar Police confirmed the leak after investigators matched a partially burnt question paper recovered from a Patna safe house with the reference question paper provided by the NTA, confirming the leak’s origin.

NEET-UG is a crucial medical entrance exam conducted by the NTA for admissions to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other related courses in government and private institutions. This year, the exam was conducted on May 5 at 4,750 centers in 571 cities, including 14 abroad, with over 23 lakh candidates appearing for the test. The cheating scandal in Rajasthan’s State Open School examination has raised questions about the effectiveness of the examination process and the need for stricter measures to prevent such incidents in the future.



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