Another EXAM SCAM in India
The video discusses another exam scam in India, focusing on the GATE exam where top 10 rank holders from major engineering departments (Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, ECE) have mysteriously disappeared. Despite evidence of cheating using Bluetooth devices and AI during exams, no action has been taken by authorities.
Summary
The video begins by referencing Ruby Rai, who was Bihar Board's topper a decade ago and became infamous for saying that cooking was taught in Political Science, leading to widespread mockery. The speaker argues that India's current situation has become even worse than that incident. The video focuses on the GATE exam, which is used for MTech admissions to IITs, NITs, and top engineering colleges, as well as for semi-government PSU jobs. The main issue highlighted is that the top 10 rank holders from major engineering departments (Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, ECE) have completely disappeared and are not providing any information about their backgrounds or achievements. During the exam period, there were multiple cases of cheating reported at centers using Bluetooth devices and AI assistance, but as expected, no action was taken against these incidents. The scale of the exam is massive, with approximately 8.5 lakh people applying annually, 7 lakh students appearing this year, competing for only around 300 seats, making it extremely competitive. The speaker emphasizes that this situation represents another cruel joke being played with the futures of 7 lakh children. With an average application fee of ₹1500, the government collected approximately ₹125 crores but failed to properly manage the exam process. The video also mentions that similar cases occurred previously in NEET and SSC exams, where nothing substantial was done to address the issues.
About this episode
Hey everyone, the continuous exam scams is a serious concern that needs to be raised and questioned. This is very unfortunate in a country like India where education is considered as the most important route to build a good life. #gateexam #iitjee #mtech #competitiveexams #india
Key Insights
- The speaker claims that the top 10 rank holders from major engineering departments (Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, ECE) in GATE exam have completely disappeared and are not providing any information about their achievements
- Multiple cases of cheating were reported during the GATE exam using Bluetooth devices and AI assistance at examination centers, but no action was taken against these incidents
- The speaker argues that with 8.5 lakh applicants paying ₹1500 each, the government collected ₹125 crores but failed to properly manage this highly competitive exam where 7 lakh students compete for only 300 seats
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Transcript
[0:00] नमस्ते एवरीवन। यह है रूबी राय। आज से एक दशक पहले रूबी राय बिहार बोर्ड की टॉपर थी। और जब इनसे इंटरव्यू में पूछा गया तो इन्होंने कहा कि पॉलिटिकल साइंस में खाना बनाना सिखाते थे। तो इनकी काफी जग हंसाई हुई थी। साथ में बिहार की भी जग हंसाई हुई थी। आज हम इससे भी खराब सिचुएशन में पहुंच चुके हैं। तो हमारा देश बढ़ तो रहा है लेकिन आगे नहीं पीछे की डायरेक्शन में। गेट का एग्जाम जो कि आईआईटीस, एनआईटीस और टॉप इंजीनियरिंग कॉलेजेस में एमटेक के एडमिशन के लिए करवाया जाता है। साथ ही [0:30] इसमें अर्ध सरकारी पीएसयू की नौकरियां भी लगती हैं। इनके जो टॉप 10 रैंक होल्डर्स हैं इलेक्ट्रिकल, सिविल, मैकेनिकल, ईसीई…
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