SSC Exam Scam : Shocking Things Revealed | “Pay Rs 50,000 To Get Through Job Merit List,” Says Fraudulent Caller

Audio clippings of fraudulent callers demanding sums of money to include names in merit list surfaced in SSC exam scam.

SSC Exam Scam has been trending with students staging protests against the misconduct of the SSC online recruitment exams. In recent developments, many audio clips pertaining to SSC exam scam have surfaced on the internet and social media online. The fraudulent callers in them are demanding huge sums of money in exchange of putting candidates’ name in the merit list & increasing marks.

The shocking truth behind the protests is not limited to paper leaks or their circulation on social media but also such calls that students received across the nation. Students despite of CBI probing the matter have refused to call off the protest as they now demand a time-bound inquiry results as well. Read on to know details about the fraud calls & SSC exam scam here.

SSC Exam Scam Protests’ Shocking Truth Revealed | Students Get Fraud Calls Across Nation

Ignited by the SSC CGL Tier-2 exam 2017 misconduct at various centres across the nation, the protests have taken an ugly turn. Students have started wearing black coloured clothes to SSC exam centres. Male aspirants in order to show resentment shaved their heads while girl students adorned black ribbons by tying their hands and mouth.

Revelations not only for SSC CGL exam but MTS test has also shocked many. Candidates can listen to the uploaded audio clipping wherein a caller extorts money from an SSC student.

 

More such videos and audio clippings in support of students have been leaked on internet. In no time they have gone viral surfacing truth behind the sad state of exams. Although, it can not be ascertained that these calls have been made by authentic SSC offices but in case such is the state, an FIR must have been registered.

SSC Aspirant With 700 Admit Cards | More From SSC Exam Scam

The most trending fact on SSC exam scam is a student named Sandeep who was initially suspected to have 21 admit cards. The number in no time rose to 700 as all of them bore his name with different addresses. The most shocking part being that all the admit cards released by Staff Selection Commission for the candidate bore the same examination hall address.

Agitated students via a massive gathering have strongly appealed from CBI to conduct an independent inquiry into the matter. The issue is serious and grave as it concerns the future of many SSC aspirants who have burnt the midnight oil to take the prestigious recruitment exams.

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