Investigations into the NEET scandal uncover a plan to open packets of answersheets from the Thermal unit of Jai Jalaram School in Vadodara. Key players arrested include teacher Tushar Bhatt and principal Parshottam Sharma. Read more about the unfolding scandal.
The Panchmahal police investigating the NEET examination scandal uncovered a scheme where accused individuals planned to access answer keys online to fill in answer sheets for students in exchange for money. The prime accused, Tushar Bhatt, a physics teacher, was to facilitate this process. The article also discusses the quick sharing of answers by coaching classes on social media post-exams.
The principal of Jay Jalaram School in Godhra was arrested for facilitating cheating in the NEET exam scandal. He is the second staffer of the school to be arrested in connection with the case. Investigation revealed that the principal, Parshottam Sharma, helped a teacher in cheating by filling answer sheets of students who paid up to Rs 10 lakh each. The police have arrested five individuals so far, including the principal, a teacher, a consultant, a BJP functionary, and a middleman from Bihar.
An accused in the NEET exam cheating case, Vibhor Anand, was arrested from Bihar and remanded in police custody. Other accused include Parshuram Roy, Tushar Bhatt, and Arif Vahora. The case involves cheating in the NEET exam with help from individuals like Roy, Bhatt, and Vahora.
The Panchmahal police have arrested another individual in connection with the NEET scam in Vadodara. The arrest is part of ongoing investigations into the scam involving a visa and foreign education consultancy firm. Learn more about the latest developments in the NEET scam case.