14 folks had been arrested for his or her alleged involvement in dishonest through the National Seeds Corporation Limited Agri Trainee Recruitment examination in Jaipur. NSLC carried out the recruitment examination on Sunday. Police have seized admit playing cards, signed clean cheques, laptops and plenty of digital gadgets from these folks.
Members of a fixing gang
As per the Jaipur Police Commissioner Biju George Joseph, the arrested 14 individuals are a member of gang which was additionally concerned in dishonest through the Railways, Assistant Sub Inspector of Police promotion examination.
The police raided Vedic College in Mansarovar, Kukas KIT Infra, Heritage Vayuna School in Khatipura, JNM Nursing College Kalwad Road, Lawrence School and Tagore Bharti School in Mansarovar, and a pc lab in SJM College in Shastri Nagar, upon receiving details about dishonest.
14 folks arrested
Sandeep Kumar, Balbar Meghwal, Kashmir Jhajhadia, Nitesh Kumar, Sumit Singh, Zorawar Singh, Manish Kumar, Khushiram, Naveen Saran, Ankit Kumar, Praveen Yadav, Mukesh Kumar Meena, Tinku Chaudhary alias Guruji, Rupam Pachar had been arrested within the raid.
During the raid, 4 suspicious CPUs, one DVR, two laptops, amongst others had been seized.
NSCL Trainee Recruitment 2024
The National Seeds Corporation Limited (NSCL) carried out the Computer-Based Test (CBT) on January 5 for the Trainee Recruitment 2024. A complete of 186 vacancies have been introduced throughout numerous disciplines for positions within the Corporate Office, Regional Offices, Area Offices, and Farms throughout nation.
As per the NSCL Trainee choice course of, candidates are required to clear CBT, interview, talent check and doc verification rounds to be lastly chosen for the submit. However, the Skill Test is relevant to particular roles like Trainee (Stenographer) and Trainee (HR).
The Computer-Based Test (CBT) was a 90-minute examination that included 100 questions. The check is split into two elements: Part I, which incorporates 70 questions on topic information associated to the respective self-discipline, and Part II, which covers 30 questions on aptitude, reasoning, basic information, present affairs, computer systems, and English. Those who clear the CBT stage might be shortlisted for the interview spherical.
(With inputs from PTI)