Career Tips: If you are seeking admission after the 12th grade, here is how to check if the university is fake..
After the 12th grade, a new chapter of student life begins. Students now leave school to enter a college or university. They enroll there and commence their studies, harboring dreams for the future. However, instances of fraudulent universities and institutes frequently come to light; therefore, it is essential to verify certain key details before securing admission.
**How to Check if a University is Fraudulent**
**How to Verify Accreditation**
- In India, the legitimacy of any university is determined by the UGC—the University Grants Commission. Therefore, the very first step is to visit the official UGC website: ugc.ac.in. Here, check the list of "Recognized Universities" to see if the name of the university you wish to join appears there.
- If you are pursuing courses in engineering, management, or technical fields, verify the accreditation status with the AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education).
- For courses such as medicine, law, or teaching, check for approval from the respective regulatory councils—such as the NMC (National Medical Commission), BCI (Bar Council of India), or NCTE (National Council for Teacher Education).
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**Scrutinize the University's Website**
- It is imperative to thoroughly examine the university's website. The websites of fraudulent institutions often appear suspicious. They frequently contain incomplete or missing information.
- Ensure that the website clearly displays essential details regarding the institution—such as its physical address, faculty profiles, course curricula, fee structure, and contact information.
- You can also read Google reviews regarding the institution and its courses, as well as check their user ratings.
**Information Regarding Infrastructure**
- Next, visit the university campus in person. Assess the quality of facilities available there—such as the library, laboratories, classrooms, and hostels. It is not advisable to finalize your admission based solely on online interactions.
**Verify Placement Records**
- Fraudulent colleges often make grandiose claims regarding job placements, but these claims rarely materialize. Therefore, cross-verify the placement data from previous years, the names of the recruiting companies, and the experiences shared by former students. Never Rush into Admission
If a university is offering direct admission without an entrance exam or merit evaluation, and is pressuring you to deposit fees hastily, be cautious. This could be a sign of fraud.

