Six students of Sri Guru Tegbahadur Khalsa college were yesterday caught on college premises with images of the question paper in their phones even as the biology examination was underway.
"The invigilators spotted the students outside the examination room using mobile phones. Upon checking it was found they had images of the question paper on Whatsapp," said an invigilator on duty who did not wish to be named.
"We reported the matter to police and to DU's central examination branch. It is a matter of use of unfair means. We believe in fair and transparent conduct of examinations," said Dr Jaswinder Singh, Principal of SGTB Khalsa College.
Singh, however, refused to comment on whether or not the test would be conducted afresh.
"Apparently, the students circulated the paper after the examination had begun. Any student can leave the examination room after an hour's time. The unfair means committee of DU will take a call on the matter," he said.
Meanwhile, an official at Maurice Nagar police station said they had received a complaint in this regard, "but no FIR has been registered".
"It is not a matter under DU's prerogative, but one between the college and its students. The college is free to conduct its own investigation and act as it deems fit.
"DU wants to uphold the highest standard of examination and has a zero-tolerance policy towards use of unfair means," said Malay Neerav, DU's Media Coordinator and Joint Dean of Students' Welfare.
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