A police officer said the dentist has been lodged at the Saidapet sub-jail (Representational)
Chennai: A 47-year old dentist was arrested for allegedly forging his daughter's National Eligibility cum Entrance Test score card and a call letter for medical counselling to get MBBS admission, police said on Saturday.
The dentist, Balachandran, from Paramakudi in Ramanathapuram district was arrested and produced before a court which remanded him to judicial custody on Friday.
A police officer said the dentist has been lodged at the Saidapet sub-jail.
The forgery came to light recently when the father and daughter duo turned up for MBBS admission counselling session and produced a ''call letter'' for counselling and a ''NEET marksheet'' that showed a score of 610. On scrutiny, medical admission authorities found that her name did not figure either in the rank chart or call list for counselling.
It was found that the girl had a score of 27 but submitted a forged certificate and similarly, the call letter too was fake. Based on a complaint from authorities, police launched a search and arrested the dentist.
In 2019, a NEET impersonation scam rocked Tamil Nadu and at least nine people were arrested including medical students.
A number of ''aspirants'' allegedly hired ''expert'' proxies to write NEET on their behalf.
Such hired individuals scored good marks in the test which aided aspirants to get admissions in medical courses.