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Open rigging in NET exam at Meerut’s Subharti University, evidence found in STF raid, 4 people detained

Last Updated on 26/07/2024 by Ankita Jain

STF has made many revelations regarding CSIR-NET examination. STF team has conducted a search operation at the examination center of Subharti University Meerut. In this operation, devices have been recovered from the examination center, and many suspects have also been caught. In this case, one accused has been arrested and four people, who were going to take the exam, have been taken into custody. Their interrogation is going on.

Based on a confidential information, UPSTF has conducted a search operation in NET’s examination centre, Subharti University Meerut. During the search, an extra admin computer was found through the local area network in the server room of the examination lab and two laptops were found in the server room in which Any Desk remote access tool was seen. Apart from this, a mobile phone used by an employee to conduct the exam was found.

Proof of the solver gang

The names, roll numbers and system IP addresses of four candidates have been found in the mobile. This IP was shared with a person outside the centre through whom the screens of these candidates were shared. Their question papers were being solved by a solver from outside. The names of 11 candidates of CSIR-NET exam held in first and second shifts on 25 June have been found in the deleted file of the mobile. Necessary legal proceedings are underway.

exam has been cancelled

The National Testing Agency (NTA) had invited applications for CSIR UGC-NET from June 1, the exam for which was to be held on June 25, 26 and 27. Amid the NEET paper leak controversy, NTA had postponed the CSIR UGC-NET exam in view of the transparency and integrity of this exam.

On June 28, NTA released the new exam date through an official notice. According to the notice, the CSIR UGC-NET exam is now being held on July 25, 26 and 27. According to the re-exam schedule, the exam for Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean, Planetary Sciences and Physical Sciences was held on July 25. The Mathematical Sciences exam was held on July 26. The Life Sciences and Chemical Sciences exam will be held on July 27. The exam will be for 3 hours from 9-12 in the morning.