Twenty two Management graduates from NMIMS, Mumbai will lose their jobs at various companies and also face charges in forgery.

Twenty two management graduates from the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai will lose their jobs at various companies and also face charges in forgery.

An IBN report says that according to the crime branch these 22 graduates took the help of imposters to clear their entrance tests for getting admission into NMIMS.

The Mumbai Police had earlier arrested six persons in connection with the case.

A Hindu report further mentions that during the admission process, the institute authorities found discrepancies between the photograph taken at the time of writing the NMAT (the entrance test) and the photographs on the personal interview application form of a few students, following which the institute lodged a complaint with the Joint Commissioner of Police, Mumbai.

The prime accused in the case has been identified as Alok Kumar, a B Tech graduate who cleared NMAT several times by impersonating real applicants.

The other accused are brothers Hanumant Singh Gujar and Sugriv Gujar, both BTech graduates, Brajendra Pratap Singh, MBA graduate Pavan Kumar and Himanshu Shekhar.

The Mumbai police said the gang charged Rs 15 lakh per student.