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Paper leak: KU exam department under scanner

Srinagar, May 11 : The examination department of Kashmir University has once again come under scanner for its failure to maintain the sanctity of the exams conducted in colleges. On May 08, the question paper of English, BG second semester was leaked 17 hours ahead of scheduled time.

Students told the ‘A’ series of the English paper was shared on WhatsApp on the evening of May 08 while as the exam for the subject was scheduled on May 09 at 3pm. “We couldn’t believe it earlier but after we appeared in exams, we were distributed the same question paper which was shared on social media,” said a group of students from Kulgam.

Principal Government Degree College (GDC) Kulgam also confirmed to that the paper was leaked before the scheduled time of exams. “I don’t remember the series, but the question paper was leaked before the scheduled timing of the exam. We had informed the controller examination department of Kashmir University over phone,” he said.

Meanwhile, the authorities in Kashmir University postponed Environmental science paper on Saturday taking students on surprise. The announcement to postpone the exams was made just half an hour ahead of exams. Sources in KU said the exam was postponed after rumors spread that the paper was postponed as well.

Controller examinations, Kashmir University (KU), Prof Farooq Ahmad Mir told the university won’t remain silent over paper leak issues. “We will investigate it. The erring officials will be put to task,” he said. He however said the question paper of environmental science was not leaked.

The varsity’s examination department is in news from past many years for its failure to maintain the sanctity of exams. Earlier, varsity had to face criticism for sending question papers to exam centres over WhatsApp.

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