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PG medical student caught cheating in Telangana

The student had a Bluetooth earpiece and a portable voice receiver in his pants.

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WARANGAL: Kakatiya Medical College (KMC), Warangal, disqualified a postgraduate (PG) MD final-year student from writing supplementary exams after he was caught for malpractice during the exam, said the institute’s principal Dr S Sandhya. 

The student had a Bluetooth earpiece and a portable voice receiver in his pants. Officials said answers were being dictated by a person in a car that was parked near the  college’s auditorium. Dr Sandhya said that a report was submitted to university officials. She refused to reveal the student’s name.

‘Authrotities to take action’

Principal of KMC Warangal said that a report has been submitted to the university and authrotities will take an action soon

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