Sunday, May 1, 2011
6 lakh were sold on the role of AIEEE
Engineering AllIndia entrance exam questionnaires were filtered in the UP and sold for six lakhs ", forcing the CBSE defer consideration taken for more than 12 lakh students across the country on Sunday for more than two hours and give a new series questions.
"A new set of questions was distributed to students," said CBSE chairman Vineet Joshi, adding an investigation is carried out.
May 1: Although the AIEEE question papers were leaked in Uttar Pradesh and were sold for "six thousand rupees each, the testing agency, on Sunday, CBSE deferred consideration, which was taken by more than 12 lakh students throughout the country for more than two hours. Later, the examination was carried out, providing new set of questions.
Sources in the Ministry of Human Resource Development confirmed that as soon as it became known that the question papers were leaked, the two sessions postponed CBSE All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE), which is supposed to start at 9.30 am and 2.00 pm on Sunday.
New series of questions distributed to students, "said CBSE chairman Vineet Joshi, adding an investigation was conducted into the incident and those involved will be punished.
"When we got to know (about the leak) in the morning, our goal was to do it without causing much inconvenience to the majority of children ... In the first place was to ensure the assessment takes place as soon as possible and we have been able to do, "Bush said.
The tests, that first paper was supposed to start at 9. 30 hours, postponed until noon and the second document, which was to begin at 2 pm, was held at 4 pm.
AIEEE is conducted in two parts. While the first work is for the Bachelor of Engineering (BE) Challengers, the second document is for students who wish to pursue Master of Architecture (B. Arch.)
About 12 lakh students across the country are presented to more than 1,600 test centers in over 80 cities on Sunday.
The task force in Uttar Pradesh have arrested a person in connection with the escape of paper and is seeking more leads in the case.
"We are trying to locate two people who leaked the document. We have a role with us since Saturday evening. The paper was sold to six lakhs, '" Vijay Prakash told reporters in Lucknow STF.
Mr. Prakash, said he received a copy of the question Saturday night.
"We faxed the document to the CBSE chairman and confirmed this morning that was the original document," said, adding that so far link Bihar and Kanpur have been located and the special task force working on it.
special general director of police Brij Lal said in Lucknow that a police informant said that the leaked documents were available for AIEEE "6 lakhs each.
"Based on information provided by the informant STF is looking for the accused," he added.
The CBSE Chairman, while speaking to reporters in the capital, told the students that are also appearing for the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) examination, held on Sunday, will appear in AIEEE on May 8 .
May 8 The examination will take place in the center and supports the same card will be valid.
The CBSE chairman also reported that it has formed a committee to investigate all-India engineering entrance examination questionnaires leaked in Uttar Pradesh.
"We have formed an investigation committee formed by Professor Gupta of IIT Kanpur and Falguni chiarman, IITJEE, a former test driver UniversityB.S Delhi. Garg and controller of examinations of CBSE, MCSharma. It will present the report in four weeks ", said.
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