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Internet Fraud – Beware of Fake High Schools
The Internet offers a lot of options. It offers convenience and personalization. But it's riddled with fraud: fake e-mails from banks or the IRS, pleas for international assistance promising wealth, and dishonest buyers and
Read More »2 teachers booked for submitting fake degrees
Following cash-for-job scam in UT education department, Mohali district police have booked two government teachers, Kewal Chand and Sukhjinder Kaur for getting jobs by submitting fake education degrees. The criminal case under the charges of
Read More »Education Verification Made Easy For Employers
Education embezzlement tops the list of resume fraud being practiced in today’s job market. These days employers prefer candidates with advanced skills and specific educational degrees or certifications, this is the main reason for
Read More »70 Teachers Dismissed For Fake Documents
About seventy teachers have been dismissed from public schools in Greenville Sinoe County. In a communication to the county Educational Officer, Harrison Jelleh, the Deputy Minister for Instruction at the Ministry of Education, Mator
Read More »Nigeria: Nasarawa Varsity Probes ‘Fake’ Professor
The Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK) has instituted a probe into allegations that a fake professor is in its employ. There are petitions to the effect that Professor Gabriel Emecheta of the Accounting Department,
Read More »Want To Earn An Online Diploma? Some Cautions Are Suggested
The net diploma packages are increasing in recognition and creditability, more and more prestigious schools and universities supply complete on-line degree packages taught by the identical college who train of their classrooms. Many on-line
Read More »Chandigarh: SIT busts fake medical degree racket
In a major breakthrough to curb the fake medical practitioners in the city, SIT has recovered a bag of counterfeit and fake medical science certificates from Sec-22, through which one can practice as a
Read More »India’s university system in ‘deep crisis’
After studying for two years to be a teacher, Anam Naqvi found out that the degree her school offers is worthless. Now, instead of attending classes and finishing a mandatory internship, she and her
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