Paper leak serious issue, urgent need for structural reforms in exam system: Delhi University VC

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New Delhi: Paper leaks in various competitive exams are a serious issue and an urgent need for structural reforms in the examination system to prevent such irregularities, is called for, the vice-chancellor Yogesh Sing said further that the Centre must act against those involved in “rigging” of exams and optimistic about the CBI inquiry into the alleged paper leak of NEET-UG and UGC-NET exams will yield a positive result,

Mr.Singh said with much aplomb that things will improve soon since the government is tackling the issue with seriousness.

“There still prevails criminal gangs in the country who fearlessly, try to leak exam papers. So, as the first step, Stringent action must be taken to fix those gangs. Second, structural timely reforms that required, have to be evolved according to the needs, he said

​While NEET-UG is under the scanner for several irregularities, including an alleged paper leak, UGC-NET was cancelled after the Ministry of Education received inputs that the integrity of the exam was compromised. Two other exams — CSIR-UGC NET and NEET PG — were canceled as a pre-emptive step-canceled

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