Hyderabad Police warn parents against medical seat fraud ahead of NEET-UG
Hyderabad Police have issued a warning to parents about potential fraud related to medical seat admissions ahead of the NEET-UG examination. Authorities are urging families to be cautious of individuals or agencies promising guaranteed admissions in exchange for money. The police emphasized that such scams often target anxious parents and students during the admission season.
- ▪Hyderabad Police have alerted parents about fraudulent schemes related to medical seat allocations.
- ▪The warning comes ahead of the NEET-UG examination, a key entrance test for medical courses.
- ▪Scammers often pose as agents with connections to colleges and demand money for assured admissions.
- ▪Police advise verifying all admission-related information through official channels only.
- ▪No seat allocation can be guaranteed outside the formal counseling and merit-based process.
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