Students protested at R.D. National College over an alleged leak of three B.Com exam papers, demanding a transparent inquiry, criminal action and re-examination. ABVP said the leak compromised fairness and questioned why no FIR has been registered or accountability fixed days after the incident surfaced.
Mumbai: Amid ongoing final semester examinations across city colleges, three Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) question papers were allegedly leaked at R.D. National College on April 15, prompting students to gather on campus Tuesday and demand a thorough inquiry.
Six students' phones confiscated
According to students, six individuals were found in possession of the exam papers on their mobile phones. Their devices were subsequently confiscated by authorities. The incident has sparked widespread concern among students, who claim the leak compromised the fairness of the examinations.
Members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) assembled at the college and submitted a memorandum to the administration, seeking accountability. The Mumbai Metropolitan Unit of the student body has demanded a transparent investigation into the alleged leak that surfaced on April 15 at the Bandra-based institution.
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