Sources confirm an unprecedented crackdown on exam fraud in India. Hundreds of medical students are required to resit their entrance exam after a paper leak scandal. The invigilation is being handled by the British Council, touted as the gold standard for exam security.
But who benefits? The private coaching industry, worth billions of rupees, has been accused of profiting from the leaks. Documents uncovered by this outlet show the National Testing Agency paid £12 million to the British Council for the secure delivery of the new exam.
Insiders say the move is a bid to restore trust in a system that rewards corruption over competence. The real story is not the leak itself, but the revolving door between testing agencies and private education firms. Follow the money.