The future of over 200 students, who took admission in four private medical colleges of Madhya Pradesh through management quota on a hefty payment, might hang in the balance after a CBI probe into a Vyapam case claimed irregularities in their selecti
The future of over 200 students, who took admission in four private medical colleges of Madhya Pradesh through management quota on a hefty payment, might hang in the balance after a CBI probe into a Vyapam case claimed irregularities in their selection, officials said. The probe agency had written to the Madhya Pradesh government, seeking necessary action against these candidates, who did not appear in any entrance exam for admission in the medical colleges, they added.

CBI officials arrive at a district court to file the chargesheet in connection with the 2012 PMT, in Bhopal last Thursday. Pic/PTI
The move was based on a probe conducted by CBI into the Pre-Medical Test (PMT), held by the Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (Vyapam in Hindi) in 2012, the officials said. On Thursday, the agency filed a chargesheet in a special CBI court in Bhopal against 592 accused, including the chairmen of the four private medical colleges, for their alleged involvement in the recruitment scam.
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