IIT-Guwahati scholar suspended for ‘defaming institution’
The Hindu
The Indian Institute of Technology-Guwahati (IIT-G) has suspended a research scholar for “defaming the institution” four months after he took to social media to question the credibility of the joint entrance examination (JEE).
Vikrant Singh had on October 29, 2020, posted on Facebook his reaction to the arrest of a JEE (Mains) topper from Assam for using a proxy to write the exam. He said the “problem of proxy isn’t a new thing” and that the IITs have “acted in vague and sad manner” against teachers who have called out instances of corruption earlier. He mentioned former IIT-Kharagpur teacher Rajeev Kumar who had campaigned to reform the JEE process, and Brijesh Rai of IIT-G who was given “compulsory retirement” for alleging corruption in the entry process.More Related News

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