"The inquiry would investigate as to whether proper procedures were followed at all the 11 centres for the entrance test and also find out what actually transpired at the Kozhikode test centre," Vice-Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University Lt Gen Zameer Uddin Shah (retd) said.
"This time-bound enquiry will be conducted by a retired High Court judge," the VC said, adding that "a formal announcement of the inquiry will be made after the formalities have been worked out."
Rebutting allegations that the University was "defaming any particular test centre," the VC asserted that till the report of the above enquiry is received, "we have no intention of casting aspersions on anybody."
On the basis of a preliminary report of an enquiry committee comprising three members of the Executive Council, AMU on May 28, cancelled the results of MBBS and BDS entrance test for the year 2015-16 conducted on April 26.
"It is pertinent to point out that this decision was not taken on the basis of any external complaint. There is an in-built security structure within the University admission system which keeps monitoring the process," he said.
"Before declaring the results, it came to our notice that the success rate of the candidates at a particular centre was flagrantly high. It was defying laws of averages and logic. We therefore decided to take this extreme step," the VC said.
"No one will be spared because we are determined to trace the real culprit, if any," he said.
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