'NEET-PG 2024 Papers Up For Sale For Rs 70K;' Various Telegram Posts Claiming Paper Leak Go Viral
NEET-PG Paper Leak Claims Viral: According to numerous social media posts, these Telegram channels are offering NEET PG 2024 papers for Rs. 70,000.
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NEET PG Paper Leak Claims Go Viral: As the NEET PG exam, scheduled for August 11, approaches, hundreds of Telegram channels have emerged, claiming to sell leaked exam papers. These claims have sparked widespread concern and outrage, with many taking to Twitter to share their experiences and demand action against the alleged fraud.
According to numerous social media posts, these Telegram channels are offering NEET PG 2024 papers for Rs. 70,000. The channels purportedly demand Rs. 35,000 in advance to join the group where the leaked papers will be shared, with the remaining Rs. 35,000 to be paid afterwards. The posts claim that the answers to all 400 multiple-choice questions for both exam shifts will be provided to those who pay.
An X user posted screenshots of such claims, stating, "There are Telegram channels selling 'Leaked Material' for NEET PG 2024 exams! With testimonials from students who benefited in NEET PG last year! Saw a recent post from @DrDhruvchauhan and searched for this channel and joined it. Getting updates already. These guys claim that papers are locked 48 hours in advance and the board's claim of locking the paper 2 hours in advance is to mislead people. If this is true then it is a scam and if it is not then also it is a scam."
Calls for Investigation
Another doctor on X highlighted the need for immediate action, saying, “Hundreds of Telegram pages claiming to sell NEET PG papers, these frauds should be on the radar of Cyber Crime and Intelligence Bureau because they might or might not have the papers which need to be investigated. Received these screenshots from some followers.”
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This isn't the first time that such allegations have surfaced. Previously, UGC NET papers were claimed to be leaked on Telegram. Similarly, there were allegations that NEET-UG papers were leaked and shared on Telegram. However, the Supreme Court, in its verdict, stated that the leak was localized and limited to Patna and Hazaribagh only.