Question leakage of DU admission test: All previous records broken

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Rayhanul Islam :
The question of ‘Gha’ unit admission test under Social Science Faculty of Dhaka University (DU) was reportedly leaked before the examination on Friday.
The incident of the question leakage this time broke all the previous cheating records in the University Admission test.
The Administration handed over seven candidates on charge of their involvement to police yesterday. On October 21, a Mobile court sentenced 13 students two years’ imprisonment for using electronic devices illegally during ‘ka’ unit Admission test.  
Sources said that a group of DU staff, BCL leaders and some others reportedly have their link with the question forgery syndicates. So the authority cannot take any initiative for arresting them.
Rabbik Hasan Mon, who was arrested from Curzon Hall Centre, said that Leather Engineering Institute unit BCL General Secretary Babul Sarkar sent him a picture of question by whats app.
Many students of the university have accused acting Proctor Professor Amzad Ali maintaining link with the syndicate and that is why such irregularities continue.
Rejecting the allegation, Professor Amjad told The New Nation, there is no opportunity for the teachers and the officials to get involvement with question leakage. The allegation against me is totally false.
`We informed that a syndicate was active in supplying questions to the applicants after starting of the examination by using Whats app  
and text message’, he said. A student of the University wishing anonymity told The New Nation at around 9:52am I was passing in front of the Government Laboratory School and noticed that at least 80 to 100 students were giving attention to their mobile phone sets and something they were reading carefully. I went near to them and saw that they were reading a photo of question’, he said.
BCL Shahidullah Hall unit Organizing Secretary Nazibur Rahman Rockey, who held guilty Abdullah Al Muhsi from Curzon Hall Centre, said that between 9:35am and 9:40am photo of a question photo came to his mobile by whats app. So, we took him to proctor.
A BCL leader who wishing anonymity told The New Nation that Sabbir Hossein, an admission-seeker from Mymensingh Cadet College, did Engineering coaching in Udvash Coaching Centre and contracted Tk 3,50,000 with the syndicate for supplying question to him. He went to Farmgate at around 7:30 am, read questions and left the area at 8:30am.
`95 questions were common in the examination of Sabbir. So, he did not attend the entrance examination of Jagannath University at afternoon’, he said.
On October 21, a mobile court sentenced 13 students to two years’ imprisonment for using electronic devices during DU’s ‘Ka’ unit Admission test. On the contrary, no one was tried yesterday.
DU Proctor M Amzad Ali said, “Earlier, mobile court helped us in different ways, but today (yesterday) was different.
“It would be difficult to keep the standard of DU if mobile court does not perform their duty in such cases,” he added.
DU Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr AAMS Arefin Siddique said that there is no legal ground of leakage question before the examination. Because all the evidence of leaking question have come after examination.
`Proper action will be taken against the guilty’, said the VC.
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