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![]() | Hyderabad design college asked to pay Rs 1 lakh compensation to student for abruptly disbanding courseIn March 2016, when the student was in his third year, the college abruptly shut the multimedia course. The college then assured the student to get him admission into their Mumbai college | |
![]() | University college PSC exam fraud: Cops uncover SIM cards, other proof's from cop's houseMeanwhile, it is said that the investigation team is also looking into the role of the invigilators and question-setters | |
![]() | Cyber fraud alert: Scamsters in Hyderabad offer free laptops under the name of 'Make in India'According to the cyber experts and police, this seems to be a racket, through which some fraudster could be collecting users' data | |
![]() | Vellore Medical College uncovers certificate fraud 10 years after admissionVaishnavi completed her higher secondary education in Rasipuram. She joined the medical college in 2008-09 and completed the course in 2012-2013 | |
![]() | Hundreds of youth cheated by a group in Coimbatore posing to operate as a bankG Senthilkumar, who had worked as a manager in Muthoot finance company, a year ago resigned the job and joined this firm after paying Rs 2 lakh sum as a security deposit | |
![]() | 7 things colleges need to do to avoid hiring a fraud safety trainer, like in CoimbatoreA 19-year-old was recently killed in a mock drill, after being pushed from the second floor of the private institution by a fake trainer. Here are ways to avoid such tragedies from repeating itself | |
Delhi HC tells Adhyatmik Vishwavidyalaya 'you are not a university'. Four reasons why UGC would agreeRemember Adhyatmik Vishwavidyalaya that was raided by Delhi Commission for Women in December? Well, it is found that it does not even abide by the UGC guidelines to exist as a university | ||
![]() | Not-so-NEET Trick: Jaipur Fraudsters caught for selling fake NEET question paper to students for Rs 5 lakhThe men who claimed to have a copy of the NEET question paper asked the students to cough up Rs 5 lakh each, but ended up providing them fake versions that led to them being conned |
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