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Friday, November 4, 2011
MP Police: Indore: SI Recruitment: सब-इंस्पेक्टर परीक्षा में धांधली को लेकर आरोप, कोर्ट में जा सकते हैं आवेदक..
INDORE: Candidates who appeared for the sub-inspectors entrance examination conducted by Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (MPPEB) last month have protested against technical problems and mistakes in the question papers and have threatened to move court on the issue.
Alleging a scam in conduct of the examinations, the candidates said that the board's credibility was at stake. One of the aspirants, Chandra Shekhar Patel, said, "Results have disappointed me as I performed fairly well in the examination. A number of questions had wrong answer choices. Technical problems occurred in biometric machines that were installed at centres to avoid impersonation." There were nearly 50 centres in city where biometric machines were installed by the board and allegedly at every centre, the machines did not function due to technical glitches. These were the machines, which were earlier used in pre-medical and pre-PG entrance examination for which Rs 35 to Rs 40 were charged from each student. According to sources, the board spent nearly Rs 12 lakh in PMT, Rs 1.25 lakh in pre-PG exam and Rs 18 lakh in sub-inspector examinations across the state.
Another candidate, Vikram Singh Raghuvanshi, has complained of getting an interview call under female quota. Alleging that a bundle of answer sheets was lost in Bhopal, one of the students said a complaint was registered with the police. Now, students are looking to move the court in this regard.
The examination, which was conducted on September 25, had questions related to general knowledge, science and languages. The results of the examination
were declared on October 14. With the answers being published on the website, students started raising questions. Nearly 10 questions were found with wrong answer choices. Board spokesperson Sunil Srivastava said, "Biometric machines were used considering the sensitivity of examinations. However, at a few centres technical problems occurred in machines. Apart from this, the board has cancelled the questions that had wrong answer choices."
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