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Posted: Feb 06, 2009 at 0248 hrs IST

New Delhi Saqib Nisar, one of the suspects in the Delhi serial blasts case, will appear for his third semester MBA exam in Tihar Jail.

He will take the exam under the supervision of an examiner and the Tihar Jail Superintendent, Delhi High Court Justice Reva Khetrapal said in an order on Thursday.

Nisar has been allowed to write the exam after the Tihar Jail authorities weighed the prons and cons of security issues in holding the examination in the prison.

Nisar, an MBA course of the Sikkim Manipal University, had moved the High Court, seeking interim bail for 12 days to appear in his examination, starting on February 7.

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