Fake marksheet:Another college student charged
More skeletons are tumbling out in the Delhi University’s Dyal Singh College where an admission racket had surfaced last month. A girl student of the college was charged by south district police on Monday for allegedly using forged marksheet to gain admission in the college.
A similar racket had surfaced in North Campus’s Ramjas College where a large number of students were found to have submitted forged marksheet to gain admission in the college after which the university authorities had ordered scrutiny of all the admissions made by it.
The latest case has surfaced in Dyal Singh college in Lodhi Colony area where a girl student, identified as Seema Gupta, who was pursuing B.Sc. (hons) in chemistry, has been found to have submitted a fake marksheet of first year to gain admission in the second year of the course.
College principal I.S. Bakshi wrote to the Delhi police that Seema, a resident of Meethapur, had used forged documents to seek admission into B.SC. second-year. Gupta had got admitted in the college in 2007 and as per the examination conducted in 2009, she was declared failed.
“She got admitted in second year on the basis of forged revaluation notification and marksheet. This is a serious matter and appropriate action should be taken against her,” Mr Bakshi told the police after which a case under various sections of cheating and forgery was registered against her. She has not been arrested so far.
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