Gauhati University Marks Scam: Employee Suspended for Allegedly Taking Bribe to Increase Marks
First Published: 14th November, 2024 17:34 IST
In a fresh development concerning the marks racket at Gauhati University, an employee was suspended and handed over to the police today for allegedly accepting a bribe to increase a
In a fresh development concerning the marks racket at Gauhati University, an employee was suspended and handed over to the police today for allegedly accepting a bribe to increase a student’s marks during the evaluation process.
The accused has been identified as Ankur Barman. He was working in the university’s Examination Control Department.
Barman has taken Rs 4,000 from a student in exchange for increasing his/her marks on the marksheet.
After the suspension, the university immediately referred the matter to the local police, who have taken Barman into custody and are currently questioning him.
A racket is believed to be active at Gauhati University, where marks are allegedly increased during the evaluation process in exchange for a substantial bribe.
The fresh development has once again sparked concerns about the integrity of the university’s evaluation process and raised questions regarding the extent of the racket.
Earlier in June this year, when the massive marks scam rocked Gauhati University, State Education Minister Ranoj Pegu had strongly objected to third-party involvement in the Gauhati University examination and marks entry process and had asked them to disengage the vendor from Delhi and handle it themselves.
Minister Ranoj Pegu also suggested Gauhati University to adopt Samarthe-Gov portal, a Union Education Ministry initiative that offers more than 40 software modules for the management of a variety of workflows across five critical functional domains of university operations and administration, including admissions.
Speaking exclusively to Northeast Live, Minister Pegu said, “Two years ago, I received a lot of complaints from students about the results of certain university examinations were not announced on time. The
students were facing difficulties getting their mark sheets and other certificates and were unable to enroll in other higher education programs.
When I visited the university and enquired about the procedure and system they were using to give the results and mark sheets, I learned that they were depending on a Delhi-based third-party vendor. Upon enquiring about their expedite, I was not satisfied, therefore I suggested the university to disengage the vendor from Delhi and handle it themselves.”
“The Education Department has taken a decision that all the colleges/universities should be on board the Samarth e-Gov portal. Last year, we completed all admissions through this portal. Dibrugarh University even announced results on the portal. I have recently learned that the university will now go completely paperless from next year. All mark sheets and certificates will be uploaded on DigiLocker, another platform run by the government of India to secure, share and verification of documents and certificates.
Therefore, universities and schools should no longer be dependent on the kind of system that Gauhati University is following. Access to the examination department should be restricted to authorized individuals only. It should be private, and the mark sheet, certificates, and other materials should be uploaded straight into the DigiLocker so that this type of scam can not happen. Students can open an account and download the file once DigiLocker has protected it,” the Education Minister added.
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