AIEEE question papers leaked in Uttar Pradesh, exam put off by few hours

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AIEEE question papers were reportedly sold for Rs6 lakh forcing CBSE to postpone the test taken by over 12 lakh students across the country today by over two hours and provide them with fresh set of questions.

All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) question papers were leaked in Uttar Pradesh and reportedly sold for Rs6 lakh forcing CBSE to postpone the test taken by over 12 lakh students across the country today by over two hours and provide them with fresh set of questions.
        
Immediately after the question papers of AIEEE were leaked, CBSE postponed the two exams which were scheduled to begin at 9:30 AM and 2:00 PM today, a senior HRD ministry official said here.
        
"Fresh set of questions were distributed to students", said CBSE chairman Vineet Joshi, adding, an enquiry will be conducted into the incident and those involved will be punished.
    
"When we got to know (about the leak) in the morning, our aim was to do it without causing much inconvenience to most of the children. First was to ensure the exam takes place as early as possible and that we have been able to do," he said.
    
The exams for the 1st paper slated for 9.30 AM began at noon and the second paper to start at 2 PM was conducted at 4:00 PM.
    
AIEEE is held in two parts. While the first paper is for Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) aspirants, the second paper is for students wanting to pursue Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch).
        
About 12 lakh students across the country sat for the test at over 1,600 centres in more than 80 cities today.
    
UP Special Task Force's (STF) Senior Superintendent of Police Vijay Prakash said they received a copy of the question paper last night.
        
"We faxed the paper to the CBSE chairman and it was confirmed this morning that the paper was the original one," he told PTI.
        
This is for the first time that AIEEE was also held in the online format for students willing to appear in this mode, which was also postponed accordingly.
    
About one lakh candidates from 20 cities in India registered for the examination online.
    
AIEEE is conducted to gain admissions into National Institutes of Technology and other engineering colleges in the country.
    
Prakash said so far Bihar and Kanpur link have been traced and the STF was working on it.
        
Though sources said that at least four persons have been detained and raids were carried out, there was no official word on it from the authorities.