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Sir, Now that the CAT is out of the bag , we need to have better watchdogs. The days are not far off when one will not be able to trust a tool in the hands of an engineer, a stethoscope in the hands of a doctor, and a strategy in the head of an MBA graduate.
T.S. Gopal,
Sir, The leak of question papers for the Common Admission Test to the Indian Institutes of Management is a setback for sincere and committed students. Their dream of securing a seat in a prestigious management institute on merit stands shattered.
Kanwar Pal Singh Chauhan,
Sir, I was shocked to learn that four doctors from Bihar are involved in leaking out the question papers. I, as a Bihari, feel that the involvement of persons from such a respected profession is a shame and as bad as any other heinous crime.
Himanshu Kumar,
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