
During NEET Re-Exam, one of the biggest and sensitive examinations of the country, a shocking incident has come to light which has sparked a new debate regarding the security arrangements at the examination centers and the frustration of the students. Defying the tight security and modern metal detector checking during re-examination, a student was trying to take a mobile phone inside the examination hall by hiding it in her undergarments. But the keen eye of alert female security personnel and the beeping of the checking device caught this vicious high-tech theft red handed. After this strange and shocking act of this student, who is appearing in this prestigious medical examination for the third time, now everyone wants to know what major action has been taken by the administration against that girl.
Third attempt and dreadful insistence on taking shortcuts
As a senior crime and education reporter, after digging into the matter, it came to light that the accused student had been continuously trying to crack the NEET exam for the last two years. After failing twice, there was a lot of mental and family pressure on him to pass the exam for the third time. Perhaps under this pressure or under the influence of some solver gang, he chose this suicidal and illegal shortcut to pass the examination. She had thought that despite the strict rules and frisking (body search), she would be successful in hiding the phone at this sensitive place, but her trick was completely foiled at the main door of the examination centre.
There was a stir at the center after being caught red handed
As soon as the female security personnel recovered the mobile phone and some suspicious digital devices from the student during the investigation, there was a stir at the examination centre. The Center Superintendent immediately informed the local police and the flying squad of the National Testing Agency (NTA) about this serious matter. After being caught, the student started crying and apologizing citing her third attempt. But the officials, taking a very strict stance on serious issues like anti-cheating and paper leaks, flatly refused to relax the rules in any way.
Now what happened to that girl and how serious will the legal action be?
In this high-profile cheating case, an FIR has been registered against the student in the local police station under serious sections of the Anti-Cheating Act and fraud. The police have seized her mobile phone and sent it for forensic examination to find out who she was supposed to contact inside the examination hall or whether some organized solver gang is behind it. Along with this, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has expelled the student from the examination with immediate effect, placing her in the ‘Unfair Means’ (UFM) category. According to experts, after this serious crime, he may now face a lifetime ban from appearing in all future government and medical examinations, which has completely ruined his hard work and his entire career for the third time.
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