MBBS Entrance Examination: Five arrested on charge of attending exams using someone else's name

These people had received an advance money upto Rs 150,000 before attending the exam. Besides, it has been learnt that they were to receive Rs 1,800,000, if they could secure full scholarship results.

KATHMANDU, April 3: The Metropolitan Crime Division has arrested five people on charge of attending the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) entrance examinations using someone else’s name.

According to SSP Basnta Kuwar of the division, of the five arrested people, three are students of Lalitpur-based KIST College. They have been identified as Amar Pandit, Aniket Chaudhary and Ram Ashish Yadav.

It has been learnt that these people had stitched their own photographs in someone else’s admit card.

They were arrested on Friday from CCRC College, Ambition College and Grammar School. 

The preliminary investigation of the police have found that these people had received an advance money upto Rs 150,000 before attending the exam. Besides, it has been learnt that they were to receive Rs 1,800,000, if they could secure a full scholarship in the examination, according SSP Kuwar.

Sanni Kumar Shah, originally from Samsi Municipality-5 of Mahottari district, is one of the students who had fixed the deal and let someone else write his exam. On the day of the exam, he was not at the exam center. Rather, he went to visit Pashupatinath Temple. Later that day, he was arrested from Pashupatinath premises.

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