Students held for running illegal admissions racket
"timesofindia.com", India on 12th December 2011: Police have arrested two second-year students of Delhi University's Ramjas College and claimed they were the kingpins of a big illegal admissions racket through which at least 28 students gained entry into the college this year…..Late last month, one of the students accused of using a fake marksheet to get admission in the college, allegedly committed suicide. Sources said the arrested students, Mukul and Sahil Gulati, both studying BCom, ran the racket with the help of a few other senior students who are yet to be traced and some staff members. "They were running an organized operation, making fake marksheets, provisional certificates and other documents for students apart from ensuring their admission into Ramjas. They charged between Rs 1 lakh and 5 lakh, depending on paying capacity," a police officer said.
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