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How to identify college entrance examination scams

Identify college entrance examination fraud tactics

1. Admit admission to prestigious schools

Some criminals make fake documents and falsely claim that they are admitted to colleges and universities under the guise of independent enrollment, targeted enrollment, etc. There are internal indicators, flexible indicators, independent enrollment indicators of colleges and universities, etc. to recommend students to prestigious universities in order to defraud money.

Police reminder: The education department has clear regulations for colleges and universities to recruit recommended students. Those who do not meet the conditions will not be eligible for recommendation.

2. Pretending to be a military school recruiter

Some lawless elements use the guise of recruiting "local committee trainees", "self-financed students" and "national defense students" in military schools, and even forge military official documents and seals, pretending to be Personnel from military agencies or admissions departments commit fraud by promising that the education department will recognize academic qualifications and will be assigned to work in the military after graduation.

The police remind: Military academies have no internal indicators for enrollment. They will not expand enrollment unplanned or "pre-register" in advance, and they will not charge fees to candidates and parents. Do not believe it.

3. You can "check your scores in advance"

"I can help you check your scores." "Prepare in advance to get the upper hand!" Fraudsters send false score check URLs through text messages and other methods. It claims to be able to query college entrance examination results, allowing candidates to enter their names, exam numbers, mobile phone numbers, bank account numbers and other information, and then sell this information or conduct precise fraud based on this information, as well as implant viruses.

Police reminder: To check scores, please look for the website designated by the local education authorities. Other methods are false. Do not click on links of unknown origin at will, and beware of various text messages related to score checking and admission.

4. Modify college entrance examination scores

Some candidates and parents get to know "insiders" through small advertisements on the Internet or introductions from acquaintances, claiming that they can help modify college entrance examination scores, as long as they pay " "Hard work fee", students can get satisfactory results.

The police remind: Once the results are announced, the dust will settle. Candidates who have objections to their results can review the test papers through official channels, but it is definitely impossible to modify the results directly. There are no shortcuts to getting high scores, just hard work! Don’t fall into the scammer’s trap just because you want to use the “back door”!

5. Can help with extra points

Some scammers falsely claim to be able to help candidates with extra points for specialties such as art, sports, and minor languages, in order to defraud money.

Police reminder: According to relevant policies, candidates’ high schools will organize unified procedures for applying for extra points. It is impossible for any individual or institution to add points to candidates through “special channels.”

6. Big data to accurately fill in the application form

Every year on the eve of the college entrance examination application form, there are always intermediaries or websites claiming that internal big data allows candidates to purchase 10,000, 20,000 and other denominations at a time. VIP card, enjoy one-on-one "accurate" volunteer guidance.

Police reminder: Education departments in various places have made it clear that they have not cooperated with any social institutions or enterprises. The so-called "internal big data" of businesses is purely rumors and marketing.

7. Impersonate college admissions staff

Scammers forge documents, privately engrave seals, set up registration offices and consultation hotlines, pretend to be college admissions staff, and falsely claim to have the "internal indicators" of the university. "Mobile Plan", "Targeted Enrollment Plan", etc., allow parents to pay a deposit first and then leave quickly.

Some scammers claim to be acquaintances, relatives, and friends of a leader in a university or admissions office. They have methods to "get high admissions with low scores" or to obtain extra points for students with special talents, so that candidates with second-level scores can be admitted to key colleges and universities. , allowing candidates with the lowest score for junior college to be admitted to undergraduate colleges, or transferred from ordinary majors to popular majors, etc., in order to commit fraud.

Police reminder: Nowadays, all admissions are done by computer. Candidates whose scores do not reach the entry mark cannot submit their applications. Do not believe in the so-called "low scores, high admissions" and other fraud methods.

8. For early batch admission, tuition fees need to be paid first

Criminals pretend to be a university admissions office and call candidates and parents, claiming that the school is enrolling students in advance. If you want to be admitted, , tuition fees need to be paid in advance, otherwise your application will be revoked and you will not be admitted, and you will be responsible for the consequences.

Police reminder: The admission process for advance batches of college entrance examination is not affected by any human factors.

Be cautious about any phone messages you receive regarding admissions. Candidates can check admission information through the official website to avoid "urgent medical treatment".

9. Low-scoring students can be "jumped" into schools

Every year during the enrollment period, some people claim to have a way to allow low-scoring students to jump to higher-scoring schools. Many candidates and parents You only found out you were deceived after you were gullible.

The police remind: Candidates whose scores have not reached the filing threshold cannot submit their filings. Do not believe the false words of criminals and beware of being deceived.

10. Forged admission notices

Criminals pretend to be college admissions office personnel and send forged admission notices to candidates, or send relevant admission text messages to ask candidates to pay tuition and fees Enter the designated bank account to defraud money.

Police reminder: When logging in to the school and education department websites, candidates and parents must enter through the official website certification link or the website officially released by the school or education department. When making transfers and remittances, they must verify the authenticity of the account through multiple channels. Fake.