Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Just concluded B.ed examination exposes deep rooted education mafia in J&K


Just concluded B.ed examination exposes deep rooted education mafia in J&K


Yash Khajuria             10/18/2011 9:15:26 PM
JAMMU, Oct 18: New System launched to wipe-out the copying menace during B.ed exams failed, while officials enjoying luxury of designation in Jammu University.

Despite of the regular complaints against and arrest of the copycats in the examination administration had taken no step to reduce the copying incidents by either way, which is increasing the moral of such elements.

It is pertinent to mention that the flying squad in Jammu University has appended couple of students found either using mobile phones for copying or appearing in place of the original candidates in the enduring B.ed examinations.

Pertinently, a female impersonator Alka who was appearing in place of original candidate Karuna, along with two agents identified as resident of Sonepat, Haryana, was arrested by the police from the examination centre of B.ed in JU campus, against whom a Fir was filed in the Police post Nehru market, yesterday.

During initial investigation she disclosed that the alleged agents has approached to her with offering an handsome amount and also arranged her admission in the examination center, said Rajesh Jasrotia, IO, police post Nehru Market.

If sources are to be believed, identity of hundreds of candidates during the just concluded B.ed examination is in doubt and JU has decided to launch a major investigation in coming days.

Sources said that as per the Modus operandi most of the candidates who seek admission in Jammu and Kashmir never attend classes nor fill their forms, but instead it is being done by middle man appointed by the respective institutions who do all the formalities.

But when contacted to the controller examination office JU regarding the matter and for the further strategies to restrict such incidents, interestingly admitted that such incidents had occurred in the JU but she said that they have no inputs of the matter and refused to comment.

Nearly 25,000 students today appeared for the B.ed examination, management of which is always a headache for the JU administration, who had to face criticism from every quarter for mismanagement of the examination. This year Jammu University had introduced new system, under which students were allotted examination centers at random, to negate the possibility of the copying.

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