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SC asks CBSE not to declare AIPMT exam results till June 10

| | Jun 03, 2015, at 08:31 pm
New Delhi, June 3 (IBNS): The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) not to declare results of the All India Pre-Medical Test till June 10.

The direction came following report of alleged cheating in the exam.

An apex court vacation bench comprising Justice Prafulla C Pant and Justice Amitava Roy said it would decide whether or not to re-conduct the exam after receiving the police report.

The court has granted one week time to Haryana Police to confirm the number of beneficiaries who allegedly indulged in cheating during the exam.

The board was scheduled to declare the results on June 5 .

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