“The four were detained prior to entry into the examination centre and had their mobiles confiscated,” JU Proctor Noor Mohammad told bdnews24.com. “The questions on their phones matched some of those on the test. Both signed a written confession stating they had looked at the questions before the exam. “There is no chance the admission questions were leaked,” said JU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Mijanur Rahman. Now other universities are using them.”The admission exams were held between 3pm and 4pm at 27 examination centres.
Source: bd News24 October 14, 2017 04:41 UTC