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Degrees of twentytwo cops found fake
Thanks to Rawalpindi police’s verification drive, the degrees of a total of 22 police personnel of Rawalpindi Region have been found fake, it was learnt here on Thursday. Those police officials, whom degrees have been
Read More »Mastermind of fake degree racket arrested in Indore
Police have arrested the kingpin of fake certificate racket, who is an ex-employee of DAVV University, here late on Monday evening. The police have arrested Rafique Qureshi, who was absconding since the racket was busted,
Read More »Don’t Be Stupid: Buying a Fake Degree Online is a Mistake
I honestly can’t believe I have to post this in 2010 but after running across another LinkedIn profile that pointed to a degree mill for their MBA, I’ve got to tell you this with
Read More »Lahore : Fake intermediate degree holder working as consultant at UET
One of the country’s most prestigious educational institutions, University of Engineering and Technology (UET), has a bogus intermediate degree holder as IT Consultant at Khwarzmi Institute of Computer Science (KICS) since 2009, Daily Times
Read More »Fake documents racket busted, 2 held
City police on Monday claimed to have busted a forged documents-making racket with the arrest of two persons and seized fake licenses and documents that could be used to acquire bank loans, college admissions
Read More »Fraud Alert – How to Protect Yourself from College Diploma Mills & Degree Mills
Diploma mills, also known as degree mills, are bogus universities that essentially sell college diplomas – the piece of paper itself rather than the educational experience. Degree mills are big business, bilking consumers out
Read More »Four arrested for running fake degree racket
Four persons, including a woman, were arrested on Saturday for an alleged scam of providing fake degrees and certificates to candidates to “enhance their resumes”. The arrests came following a complaint filed by a freelance
Read More »Diploma Mills: Degrees of Deception
Are you ever tempted by an email or an ad claiming you can “earn a college degree based...on life experience”? Don’t be, say attorneys for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), America’s consumer protection agency.
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