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NEET candidate caught in Hyderabad using phone hidden in exam centre flush tank

NEET candidate caught in Hyderabad using phone hidden in exam centre flush tank
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An 18-year-old NEET candidate in Hyderabad was caught using a mobile phone hidden in a flush tank to cheat during a re-examination. The student had pre-planned the malpractice, bypassing initial security checks before being discovered by invigilators.

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This incident highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining the integrity of high-stakes national entrance examinations in India.

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An 18-year-old NEET candidate was caught allegedly using a mobile phone concealed inside a washroom flush tank to search for answers during the NEET re-examination at a government school in Ragannaguda on Sunday.

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