Class 12 student flees exam centre with answer sheet in Maharashtra’s Aurangabad

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Aurangabad: In a bizarre incident, a Class 12 student appearing Friday for the Higher Secondary Certificate examination in Maharashtra’s Aurangabad ran out of the exam centre with his answer sheet. The answer sheet has still not been recovered, an official said. The student was appearing for the Maths exam at Nagsen Madhyamik Vidyalay in Vedant Nagar police station jurisdiction in the afternoon, the official added.

Just 10 minutes before the duration of the paper was to end around 2.00 pm, the teen sought permission to go to the toilet. When the invigilator denied his request, the boy ran out of the classroom, the official said. Only one page of the boy’s answer sheet was found at his desk and the rest was missing, he added.

The police were soon informed and a search was launched for the student. He had scaled the compound wall of the school and had entered a private library nearby, police informed after detaining the boy.

After being brought back to the centre, the boy did not respond to any questions about the missing answer sheet or give a reason for his action, an official said. The police have initiated the process of registering an offence in this regard, inspector Brahma Giri informed.

“The Maharashtra Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has been informed about the incident. Further action will be taken as per rules,” RT Chavan, centre head of Nagsen Vidyalay informed.

 

 

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