
RIMS student Surabhi Kumari (MBBS 2023 batch), arrested by the CBI in the NEET paper leak case, was offered Rs 10 lakh to solve the question paper.
For this, the answer solver gang took her to Koderma in May, where she was kept in a luxurious hotel for a few days, taken around, and served delicious dishes.
Then the student was taken to Hazaribagh before the NEET exam. From there she was blindfolded and taken to a house. The eyes were blindfolded so that the identity of that house remained hidden.
RIMS Director Dr. Rajkumar said that according to the information available, the student was taken to the second floor by stairs, where there were 10 rooms and all of them had other students including Surabhi. According to the student, on rejecting the offer, she was threatened at gunpoint to get the paper solved. However, the CBI is considering it as an excuse.
Somehow, after the question paper reached the gang, it was given to all the students present to solve, which everyone solved according to their convenience and the answers to that question paper were distributed among those students whose list was already with the gang members.
Here, they were made to cram the whole night before the exam and in the morning all of them took the exam the results were shocking in front of everyone, the one who did not have the ability also topped. He said that although the CBI is investigating this and this racket is active all over the country, whatever help the CBI needs will be provided by the management.
The one who did not know the answer would make the other one pass
The answer solver gang had made such arrangements, in which the student who got stuck in the answer to the question would make his next partner pass.
In this way, everyone's cooperation was seen in solving the 10 pages of questions, and with better coordination, they gave 100% answers to all the questions. After which all of them were taken to their residence. The gang had promised to give them Rs 10 lakh after the enrollment of successful candidates.
The student had topped the All India Rank.
Last year, in the NEET exam, student Surabhi Kumari secured 56th rank in the All India Rank. After this she was enrolled in a prestigious institute like RIMS. Teachers said that the student was brilliant and was always active in the class. She has performed well in many academic matters.
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