CUET 2024 Paper Leak: Angry Students Pelted Stones At Maharana Pratap Group of College Kanpur

CUET 2024 Paper Leak: Angry Students Pelted Stones At Maharana Pratap Group of College Kanpur

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Mayank Uniyal
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New Delhi, Updated on May 16, 2024 14:57 IST

CUET exam paper leak news at Maharana Pratap Group of College Kanpur made students outraged. The students allegedly reported that several students were solving papers even after the CUET exam officially ended.  

CUET 2024 Paper Leaked

The National Testing Agency (NTA) started the CUET 2024 exam on May 15, 2024. On the very first day, CUET UG paper leak news uproared amid ongoing examination at Maharana Pratap Group of Colleges in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Reportedly, angry students and guardians protested in front of the college gate that consequently made a large police force to control the furious crowd. 

CUET 2024 Paper Leaked?

Allegedly, the students reported that the CUET question paper leaked at Maharana Pratap Group of Colleges in Kanpur for the evening shift. The students created a ruckus alleging paper leaks and some of them threw stones in the college campus. The students also reported that despite the conclusion of the CUET exam timing, some students were being made to solve the paper. 

CUET 2024 Paper Leak News Made Students Furious 

The CUET exam paper leak news spread like wildfire and aspirants and their guardians started a protest against the college administration. Consequently, students present at other nearby CUET exam centres started reaching Maharana Pratap College Kanpur. The silence of the college administration turned students' anger into vandalism and stone pelting, as reported by Jan Satta. 

Heavy Police Force Deployed at Maharana Pratap Group of Colleges 

The college administration informed the police department to control the entry crowd and vandalism. A large police force was deployed to pacify the angry students and made police hurl students out of the college premises forcefully. 

The police force tried to arbitrate between the college administration and students but no conclusion has been reached at the moment. 

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