
BPSCPT papers leaked, the commission canceled the examination on the report of the inquiry committee
BPSCPT papers leaked, the commission canceled the examination on the report of the inquiry committee

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BPSC exam canceled: Bihar Public Service Commission has canceled the PT exam of 67th Bihar Public Service Commission. In fact, the BPSC had formed a three-member inquiry committee after the PT paper leak case came to light. Within just three hours, the committee submitted its report to the chairman of the commission, RK Mahajan. Based on this report, the commission has decided to cancel the PT exam. At the same time, the chairman of the commission has requested the state director general of police (DGP) to investigate the leak of the question paper through cyber cell.
#UIPDATE The examination will be canceled after the submission of the report of the three-member committee in connection with the 67th Combined Competition Examination. DGP Bihar requested by Cyber Cell to probe ‘Question Paper Leak’ case: Bihar Lok Siva Ayog https://t.co/GPQupOlQy0
– ANI (ANI) May 8, 2022
Explain that the 67th Joint Preliminary Examination (PT Examination) of BPSC was held on Sunday in Bihar. Meanwhile, there were reports of question papers being leaked from examination centers in several districts. About an hour before the start of the exam, the BPSC question paper started going viral on social media. After the exam, the questions in the exam were also matching with the question papers which went viral. Candidates then started rioting and demonstrations in several places.
Upon receiving the complaint, the BPSC had constituted a committee to ascertain the truth of the paper leak case. The committee acknowledged that the question papers were leaked, and decided to cancel the exam on that basis. But BPSC believes that the question paper from the commission has not gone viral. Therefore, the police have been requested to conduct a cyber investigation to find out who first leaked the question paper on social media. People involved in the case will be exposed as soon as it is known.