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FMGE Exam Paper Leak 2024: Kerala cyber police crack down on FMGE exam paper sale on social media

Kerala Cyber Police Launches Investigation into FMGE Exam Paper SaleFMGE Exam Paper Leak 2024: The Kerala Cyber Police have initiated an investigation following reports that the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) question paper and answer key were being sold on social media platforms. The FMGE is a crucial exam for medical graduates who have completed their MBBS studies abroad and wish to practice in India. A state police spokesperson announced that the City Cyber Crime Police in Thiruvananthapuram have registered a case against individuals and groups promoting the sale of the FMGE July 6 exam question papers on Telegram. The police urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to exam fraud to the authorities immediately. This case underscores the commitment of the Kerala Cyber Police to uphold the integrity of public examinations and ensure a fair testing environment for all candidates.

Kerala Cyber Police Launches Investigation into FMGE Exam Paper Sale

FMGE Exam Paper Leak 2024: The Kerala Cyber Police have initiated an investigation following reports that the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) question paper and answer key were being sold on social media platforms. The FMGE is a crucial exam for medical graduates who have completed their MBBS studies abroad and wish to practice in India. It is conducted by the National Board of Examinations.

A state police spokesperson announced that the City Cyber Crime Police in Thiruvananthapuram have registered a case against individuals and groups promoting the sale of the FMGE July 6 exam question papers on Telegram. The case falls under the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act 2024, marking the first instance of its application in the state.

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To combat such fraudulent activities, the Cyber Division of the Kerala Police has ramped up its efforts by implementing round-the-clock cyber patrolling on social media platforms, including various Telegram channels. This proactive measure aims to identify and prevent the spread of exam-related malpractices.

The police urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to exam fraud to the authorities immediately. This case underscores the commitment of the Kerala Cyber Police to uphold the integrity of public examinations and ensure a fair testing environment for all candidates.

(with inputs from PTI)

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