Bangalore: Three persons were arrested in Bangalore, by city police on Friday but three more suspects are still at large in the scandal relating to leakages of Mathematics, Biology and Physics final PUC examination papers, by racketeers this week.
14 teachers were suspended Lakhs of students and their worried parents were thrown off gear, due to sudden leakages described as ‘a rude shock’, by DPUE Commissioner, Rashmi V. Mahesh, on Saturday when newsmen contacted her.
The department of Pre-University Education (DPUE) was forced to re-schedule all the examinations on new question papers.
Revised dates of PUC exams are from 24th (between 9AM and 12-15 noon) to 5th April, as 15 exams went wrong.
Tumkur, Kolar, and Chikkaballapura are authorities) had to do some serious soul-searching, for what had happened for the first time in state history in conducting PUC Exams.
The DPUE was thoroughly embarrassed by the serial leakages of 3 question papers, one by one and when complaints kept pouring in to their office.
So the entire examinations schedule was revised. Rashmi ‘Madam’ told the press that her department would take all required precautions, to ensure that such incidents did not repeat. Well done!