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CAT papers leaked from IBPS: Professor Dholakia
Ahmedabad, Nov 23: The Common Admission Test (CAT) papers were allegedly leaked from the Institute of Banking Personnel Services (IBPS), a semi-government body that handles the printing of question papers of the crucial exams for Indian Institute of Management (IIM), director of IIM, Ahmedabad, Prof Bakul Dholakia said here today.
Ahmedabad, Nov 23: The Common Admission Test (CAT)
papers were allegedly leaked from the Institute of Banking
Personnel Services (IBPS), a semi-government body that handles
the printing of question papers of the crucial exams for
Indian Institute of Management (IIM), director of IIM,
Ahmedabad, Prof Bakul Dholakia said here today.
CBI had said that it was from IBPS that the CAT exam
papers were allegedly leaked, Dholakia told reporters adding that
CBI had said that the papers were leaked after the accused
persons connived with an official of the press.
He said CBI also revealed that exam papers related to banking services were also leaked from the same press earlier but went relatively unnoticed.
Dholakia said he would discuss the issue in depth with the chairman of the admissions committee, Professor Vijay Siri Chand, who is expected to arrive in the city tonight.
Dholakai had earlier in the day said that "officially cancelling the crucial CAT exams, involving 1.3 lakh students would be done only after the CBI gives a written statement regarding precise details of the expose of the exam paper leakage".
Replying to a question if the IIM-A had 'delayed' in responding after hearing about the leak, Dholakia said that, "what action would I have taken? such reports of paper leaks have to be verified first".
Bureau Report
He said CBI also revealed that exam papers related to banking services were also leaked from the same press earlier but went relatively unnoticed.
Dholakia said he would discuss the issue in depth with the chairman of the admissions committee, Professor Vijay Siri Chand, who is expected to arrive in the city tonight.
Dholakai had earlier in the day said that "officially cancelling the crucial CAT exams, involving 1.3 lakh students would be done only after the CBI gives a written statement regarding precise details of the expose of the exam paper leakage".
Replying to a question if the IIM-A had 'delayed' in responding after hearing about the leak, Dholakia said that, "what action would I have taken? such reports of paper leaks have to be verified first".
Bureau Report