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'Don't pay any heed to rumour of question leak'

| Updated: October 20, 2017 19:45:16


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Health Minister Mohammad Nasim urged the medical admission seekers and their guardians not to pay any heed to any rumour of question paper leakage.

 

The minister came up with the call while talking to reporters after a meeting with the law enforcers at his office on Wednesday over security during the medical admission test, reports UNB.

 

“There’s no chance of question paper leak. Besides, the exam papers will be evaluated through computerised system. So, there’s no chance of irregularities in the admission process,” Nasim said.

 

He also urged the admission seekers to lodge complaint to the law enforcers if they get any allegation of question paper leak.

 

The minister said the law enforcers will remain on alert to ward off any unfair means in the admission test.

 

The entry test for admission into medical colleges will simultaneously be held at 20 examination centres across the country on October 6.

 

A total of 82,856 students will vie for some 9,343 seats -- 3,318 in government medical colleges and 6,025 in private ones.

 

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