The KGMU team investigated and discovered that the mark sheet and allotment letter were fake.
KGMU catches candidate with forged documents: On Tuesday, a candidate was found in possession of a fake mark sheet, allotment letter, and other papers by the King George’s Medical University team conducting counselling for NEET UG 2023 students seeking admission in MBBS and BDS programmes.
The guy, according to KGMU officials, received 366 out of a possible 720 points in the NEET-2023 exam, but his mark sheet indicates that he actually received 681. Additionally, he produced an admissions letter for a medical school.
UP NEET UG Counselling 2023 Round 1 Result out at upneet.gov.in
The KGMU catches candidate with forged documents and investigated to discover that the mark sheet and allotment letter were fakes. Additionally, they looked up the candidate’s name on the NEET 2023 merit list and discovered that no college seat had been assigned to him.
The candidate was questioned by the team over the fraudulent documents, but he was unable to provide a satisfactory response. The cops were then given control of him. The matter has been submitted to the director general of medical education (DGME), according to KGMU spokesperson Prof. Sudhir Singh.
From June 25 to July 28, the UP NEET UG Counselling 2023 registration period was open. On its website, https://upneet.gov.in, the DGME has made available the UP NEET UG Counselling first Allotment Result 2023.
To obtain admission to various medical institutes, students who enrolled for the UP NEET UG Counselling 2023 are being contacted for counselling.
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