Indore : Nearly one-and-a-half-year after a private university was found allowing students to indulge in mass copying, another private university was exposed doing the same act on Friday.
Mass copying was underway during law course exams, allegedly with due permission from the private university authorities, when a group of National Students Union of India (NSUI) activists along with media persons thronged the campus and exposed the malpractice.
Seeing cameras rolling, the invigilators asked the examinees to throw books out of the exam room but it was too late for them to act. By that time, the NSUI activists, media persons in tow, had entered the room and the malpractice was caught in the cameras.
The NSUI activists had information regarding mass copying, so they had gone to the university but little did they know they were actually exposing a bigger misconduct.
“Students in the exam room were freely copying from text books when we forced our entry into the campus,” said NSUI national delegate Siddharth Yadav.
Later a complaint with police was lodged in the matter. Yadav said that they would be lodging a complaint about the mass copying at the university with the UGC. Meanwhile, the university administration rubbished the charges and said that the NSUI activists had staged the act.