Besides Babu and Kumar, other government officials booked by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) are Puducherry health and family welfare director Raman, CENTAC convenor V Govindraj, joint convenor K Pajaniradja and coordinator Jonathan Daniel.
Officials of three self-financing medical colleges and four deemed medical universities have also been booked.
According to a recent CBI FIR, "the accused officers cheated bona fide students who were issued provisional admission certificate during counselling by the Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC)" but were later denied the seats they were allocated.
The accused conspired and cheated the bona fide students, by giving admission to ineligible candidates after collecting "exorbitant admission fee", it alleged.
It is alleged that the public servants failed to implement proper admission procedures and helped the management of medical colleges by abusing their official position.
Medical college officials named in the FIR include Rajagoplan (Managing Director, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute), Ganesan (Managing Director, Aarupadaiveedu Medical College and Hospital), and Ponniyin Selvan (Registrar, Vinayaka Missions Medical College).
According to the CBI FIR, 96 eligible students could not get admission because of the conspiracy.
The FIR alleged that the colleges admitted students not sponsored by CENTAC, by taking fees ranging from Rs 40-50 lakh.
It is alleged that though CENTAC issued provisional admission certificates, no efforts were made by Kumar, Raman and Babu to verify the number of students who had not joined the courses.
While calculating the vacancy position, it was shown by the CENTAC counselling authorities -- Govindaraj, Pajaniradja and Jonathan Daniel -- on the CENTAC website that all the students who have issued with provisional admission certificates were admitted in the colleges, the FIR alleged.
The fee committee had revised the fee substantially which could be charged from the government quota and management quota students by the three self-financing colleges, it alleged.
Medical colleges in Puducherry have 318 postgraduate and diploma seats in medicine, of which 162 are under government quota and the rest 156 are earmarked as management seats, the CBI FIR says.
The process of counselling for 2017-18 was conducted by the CENTAC, under the guidance of the health ministry, Puducherry Government, it said.
It said the first phase of counselling was conducted by CENTAC on May 4 and 11, and the second phase on May 19.
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