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IGIMS Cancels MBBS Supplementary Exam After Probe Flags Malpractice

The findings point to a case that may require a police investigation.

Overview

  • IGIMS said it voided the 2025 second‑professional MBBS supplementary exam after an internal committee found irregularities in how it was run.
  • The fact‑finding team reported CCTV clips, answer‑sheet mismatches, and protocol breaches that suggested tampering by an outsourced worker with help from some students.
  • The panel urged a police probe to gauge the scale of any racket that changed answers for money, yet the institute had not filed a criminal complaint more than three days after receiving the report.
  • Administrators issued show‑cause notices to staff in the exam cell and to the students named, reassigned personnel, and added three senior faculty members as sub‑deans for examinations.
  • The case began with an anonymous email to the regulator in March alleging long‑running cheating, but verified findings so far center on a small December 2025 supplementary test taken by 10 students.