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Shandong Provincial Recruitment Institute reminds candidates: beware of eight kinds of deception.

15 Japanese newspaper A9 edition "Can you buy a" small plan "for 80,000 yuan? After the publication of the newspaper, it aroused the readers' strong concern. The relevant person in charge of the provincial recruitment institute introduced eight typical scams in combination with this newspaper report, reminding candidates and parents not to trust the rhetoric of recruitment agencies or lawless elements.

Scam 1, "small plan enrollment". "Small plan" is a new term coined by fraudsters. All enrollment plans are issued by the state and announced to the public. It is absolutely unacceptable for the state to enroll students in schools without a plan.

Scam 2, undergraduate colleges "transfer students". Recently, someone recruited undergraduate students online under the guise of undergraduate colleges inside and outside the province. According to reports, transfer students can study and participate in activities together with regular enrollment, and they can choose a major to follow with the same treatment. At present, there is no information that any colleges and universities recruit any form of transfer students in our province.

Scam 3: Send false information such as "selling enrollment indicators" and "spending money on key universities" to candidates and parents through SMS or online chat. Once candidates and parents reply to text messages, they may step into the trap that scammers have already dug.

The fourth scam, under the guise of "internal indicators", "indicators from other provinces" and "special recruitment and special approval", lied that he was an intermediary agency or a school admissions staff and had a "special relationship" with the school leaders and the person in charge of the admissions office, renting a university apartment as a temporary admissions office, paralyzing candidates and parents.

Scam 5: mail forged admission notices to candidates through post offices and courier companies, so that candidates can credit tuition and miscellaneous fees into designated accounts. Once the money is credited to the designated account, the examinee is cheated.

Deception 6: Deliberately confuse self-study exams, adult exams, online education with the enrollment of ordinary colleges and universities, and deceive candidates. Consulting the provincial admissions department is the safest way to expose the scam!

Fraud seven, using the examinee's ignorance of the filing procedure to cheat. Some swindlers, after learning about the candidates' filing situation through inquiry, say that they belong to the candidates who are admitted to the normal filing, and they are only admitted to the department because they spend money, thus defrauding the parents of the candidates. This situation is undoubtedly a liar.

Scam eight, fraud under the guise of independent enrollment. There are strict conditions for independent enrollment, and it is impossible to get independent enrollment indicators as long as you spend money, as the liar said.

The Provincial Admissions Office reminds that the Ministry of Education will not conduct electronic registration without the admission procedures of the Provincial Admissions Office. Candidates and parents must not believe all kinds of rumors, because once they believe the temptation of individual lawless elements, they will fall into the trap carefully set by them step by step and eventually be deceived.