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Vyapam: 4 MBBS candidates among 10 given 3 years' rigorous imprisonment

IndiaTimes Saturday, 17 May 2025 ()
A Bhopal CBI court has sentenced ten individuals, including four candidates, to three years in jail for fraudulent MBBS admissions via the PMT-2009 Vyapam exam. The convicted include candidates, impersonators, and a middleman, all fined Rs 16,000. The case, initially registered in 2015, was taken over by the CBI following Supreme Court directives, revealing widespread irregularities in MBBS admissions.
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