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DU Warned Students to not to Submit Fake Documents
Delhi University lately came out with a warning as well as caution to prevent students getting trapped in taking help from touts/agents for acquiring seat during admission procedure in the varsity. The university also warned
Read More »Two arrested for forging documents to procure loan
City police have arrested two conmen, who made an unsuccessful attempt to procure home loan of Rs 25 lakh by submitting forged documents to the financial services company of Reliance Group. The two accused, Suresh
Read More »Tax officer held in fake marksheet racket
The fake marksheet racket busted in the city on Friday last with the arrest of three people from Vyasarpadi is getting bigger with the police investigation revealing that one of the accused is a
Read More »Fake certificates unit busted
A city police team has busted a gang making counterfeit degree certificates and marksheets, and seized over 300 fake stamps and an equal number of bogus certificates. The police said a few days ago, a
Read More »Kenyan politician in row over ‘fake’ Ugandan degree
Yet another Kenyan politician has become embroiled in a row over the legitimacy of his academic qualifications. It is the latest of a string of scandals involving politicians trying to meet the legal threshold
Read More »Thousands of Chandra Mohan Jha University degrees to be invalid
A day after Meghalaya government approved dissolution of Chandra Mohan Jha University (CMJU), thousands of allegedly fake degrees awarded by it to students across the country have become null and void. The Meghalaya government's
Read More »Fake degrees proliferate
The use of fake university degrees and other qualifications by criminals to infiltrate the business world is on the increase, experts have warned. Verifications company QVS chief executive Danie Strydom says the proliferation of fake
Read More »Chico State University reacts to fake degree allegations
Chico State University’s Director of the School of Education believes a Tehama County Superintendent candidate’s claims to have the equivalent to a master’s degree from the university is a misrepresentation of information. Over the past
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