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Paper leak case: Saurashtra University cancels affiliation of Glorious College

The syndicate of Saurashtra University (SU) has decided to cancel the affiliation of Glorious College of Computer Science in the city after its staff was found involved in paper leak case a few weeks ago.
Paper leak case: Saurashtra University cancels affiliation of Glorious College
RAJKOT: The syndicate of Saurashtra University (SU) has decided to cancel the affiliation of Glorious College of Computer Science in the city after its staff was found involved in paper leak case a few weeks ago.
SU vice-chancellor Mahendra Padalia told TOI that they have passed a resolution to initiate the process to cancel the affiliation of the college.
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"Now onwards, the college will not be eligible to give admission to any student. But those who are in the second and third year would continue their study in this college,'' Padalia said.
Earlier, SU had suspended the examination centre of Glorious College after it was revealed that the college's student as well as supervisor leaked the question paper of BCom examination.
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An FIR was registered with Gandhigram Police station and police have already arrested three students for allegedly circulating the question paper of second semester BCom of SU on WhatsApp. Those arrested were a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) student Devang Jani, who was supervising the conduct of examination and Gaurav Dangar and Jayesh Ganoliya, both students of the same college.
Sources said Jani had clicked the photo images of the question paper one-and-a-half hours before the exam was scheduled to begin and sent them on WhatsApp to Gaurav and Jayesh, who further circulated the images among the students in large numbers. It was found that the examination centre at Glorious College was under the supervision of Jani, who had been given the responsibility instead of the academic staff. Jani himself was a student of sixth semester of BCA.
"The incident of paper leak was serious and we are determine to organize examinations in transparent manner,'' he added.
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