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Warning Signs of Possible Diploma Mills
Diploma mills are commonly defined as institutions that operate either illegally or without supervision by proper educational oversight authorities. They grant diplomas that are either not valid (due to the lack of quality assurance)
Read More »Over 100 Wuhan grads accused of admissions fraud
A university in Hubei province is investigating an academic scandal in which more than 100 graduates are suspected of obtaining a master's degree by fraud. Wuhan University of Technology (WUT) said on its micro blog
Read More »Scamsters of 15 years nabbed
The Madurai rural police Wednesday claimed to have arrested a six-member gang that was involved in preparing and selling fake educational certificates, birth and death certificates and conduct certificates for the last 15 years. Besides,
Read More »Increase in Number of Diploma Mills May Affect Value of Higher Education
Awareness of Diploma Mills, organizations that sell bogus degrees, has been increasing due to widely publicized cases of highly public figures claiming fraudulent degrees. A couple cases include Bishop State’s College President, James Lowe,
Read More »Fake qualifications anger students
Graduates from a fake security school in Auckland paid hundreds in fees only to discover their qualifications are worthless. ONE News can reveal the Commerce Commission are investigating Genesis Eight International College of Security founder
Read More »Beware Of Fake Online Degree Scams
With modern technology, the internet offers students many opportunities to study for online college degrees. Students can also find a wealth of information regarding their online education ambition, for instance like how to apply
Read More »Karnataka CID chief ‘forged’ papers to get law degree
Karnataka CID director general of police R. K. Dutta is in fresh trouble. Dutta has been accused of fraudulently obtaining an LLB degree in violation of civil service rules. A complaint in this regard has
Read More »Mianwali: Fake matric certificates; 2 Health Dept employees get RI
Sargodha Anti-Corruption Special Judge Zafar Iqbal Naeem on Thursday awarded seven-year each rigorous imprisonment to two employees of the Health Department for getting jobs through fake matriculation certificates
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