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Serious DEGREES FROM TOP INDIAN UNIs IN 45 DAYS. BONA FIDE n UNTRACEABLE AS UNIs RECORDS ARE UPDATED. HOW MANY IN SINGAPORE?

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MY GUESS IS THERE ARE TOO MANY.

THESE FAKE DEGREE HOLDERS WILL THEN BRING IN REAL DEGREE HOLDERS TO WORK UNDER THEM AND DO THE REAL WORK.

SINGAPORE IS FINISHED.

THE MINISTERS WHO DID THE CECA AMENDMENTS IN 2010 SHOULD BE ASHAMED.

I BELIEVE IT'S HSK AND FAT INDIAN ISLAWA.




Mumbai: An exclusive investigation carried out by News18 has uncovered the dark side of education institutions where degrees are on sale.
A team of undercover reporters approached some agents who claimed they would provide us educational degrees without attending classes or appearing for examinations.




The team met Swapnil Gaikwad, who claimed to be an agent of Key Education Consultancy in Navi Mumbai’s Koparkhairane. He agreed to get us a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree backdated to 2016.
Gaikwad told us that he can provide degrees from two well-known universities – these include Yashwantrao Chavan University and Solapur University, both of which are approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
Gaikwad said the entire process would take 45 days. Scanned copies of the educational degrees would be showed to us in 30 days and the hard copies handed over within the next 10-15 days.
What is even more shocking is that the candidate is not required to attend classes or visit the university — everything is already done since it is backdated, said Gaikwad. The main thing is to add these forged documents to the university’s records, he added.
When we raised doubts about the authenticity of the degree, Gaikwad tried to convince us by saying, "It's an original certificate, along with the records. It's available for verification."
We were also offered degrees in engineering, LLB and Ph.D from different universities — the charges for them vary. The amount charged for an engineering degree was Rs 75,000 for a course of three years. We had to pay half the amount as advance and the rest upon receiving the scanned and hard copies.
The Ph.D degree offered was from the Andhra University — we were told that the thesis and synopsis will also be provided. Gaikwad told that he could get us a law degree for Rs 2 lakh from a University in Uttar Pradesh.
According to a whistleblower, an increase in the number of universities is the major reason that has led to the expansion of the degree market.
"Every university has a target. Some universities are doing well, some are average performing, and some are doing badly. To fulfil the target of universities doing badly, these centres have been established. These centres play as the marketing partners of the university and sell the certificates. It’s a win-win situation for both -- the candidate gets certificate and the university gets admissions," said the whistleblower.
The Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD) on Thursday took cognisance of the investigation and directed the UGC to immediately constitute a high-level committee to inquire into the allegations.



"The committee is required to complete its inquiry within three weeks and identify institutions and individuals that have resorted to such illegal practices so that strict action can be taken against all concerned," it further said.
Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal said he has instructed the concerned institutions to conduct strict investigation. "Whoever is guilty, strict action will be taken against them," he wrote on Twitter.
 

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Chan : “We can get you the numbers. But let me say this: What is the point behind the question? Has local unemployment increased with all these efforts?…
“It’s not the data — it is the point of (Singh’s) question.”

What is the point?

For a start, Singaporeans have the unquestionable, in fact, inalienable, right to know. Born and bred Singaporeans bore the brunt of having built up post-independent Singapore. They were not invited here to be part of the process of creating or developing the country. It was not a matter of choice, as PRs and foreigners had, enticed as they were by the lure of jobs or the search for a better life or somewhere to park their money.

True-blues had nowhere else to go to except to make good here – or die trying. So now they seek this piece of information so that they can judge for themselves whether they have been sidelined or been treated decently by the government. Call it one of the effects of globalisation, this anxiety which needs to be assuaged.
Giving true-blues or nativists or inward looking Singaporeans (whatever you sarcastically call them) the truth is not the government’s prerogative. It is its non-negotiable responsibility.

Next, it is absurd to imply that providing the statistics would lead to divisions or hostility towards PRs and foreigners. The DNA of this society is multi-almost everything, whether we like it or not. Many Singapore leaders were born in other countries – the late DPM S Rajaratnam was born in Sri Lanka and Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan in Penang.

One of the government’s own fears has always been we may end up neither here nor there and that we should work to retain a core to retain our values and anchor us as we deal with all the waves of change. Now, when it suits its purpose, suddenly hostility rears its ugly head. No, hostility exists only in the government’s own imagination, insecurity or inability to present its case convincingly to the public for keeping such figure so unnecessarily hush-hush.

The ball is in the court of the government to explain why any Singapore PMET has to become a security guard – with statistics. Even one Singapore graduate with an MBA working to be a guard or tuition teacher is a big indictment of our manpower management.

The ball is in the court of the government to persuade Singaporeans that they have not been disadvantaged by having to serve national service – full-time and reservist – as part of the much-lauded Team Singapore. While we are at it, are there figures showing how many true-blue Singaporeans have migrated to avoid having to be part of a system which works AGAINST them? Think of the unconscionable number of native talents we have lost in the relative neglect or preference for easy solutions.
Above all, for heaven’s sake, the request for data was raised in Parliament and not heckled around recklessly in the Geylang redlight district between questionable characters. An MP has raised a perfectly legitimate question and expect a civil answer.

Hence, the question true-blue Singaporeans wish to ask the government is: What is the point of asking Pritam Singh what his point was? He was just doing his job.


Tan Bah Bah, consulting editor of The Independent.SG, is a former senior leader writer with The Straits Times. He was also managing editor of a local magazine publishing company.

http://theindependent.sg/that-chan-chun-sing-question-quite-a-number-of-points-actually/






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laksaboy

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Go to Melville Park condo, knock on doors and ask the residents if they have a fake degree from India. :biggrin:
 

laksaboy

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Wasn't Iswaran the fat bastard who kissed Bernie Ecclestone's ass during negotiations to bring the F1 race to Sinkieland?

I once spotted him at a Chinese temple in West Coast, he was there for some temple activity.
 

tanwahtiu

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Dont let this get into nursing industry...

Yr mother life is in these fake degree ANB - ah neh bu hands...
 

tanwahtiu

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High end residential property need tenants earn big money to live in.

Looks like fake ah neh fits the bills.... move on.... norhing here to worry...
 

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It is already well known academic qualifications from colleges and unis in ahnehland, pinoyland and all other countries where faking documents is a lucrative business, the so-called foreign talent living and working in SG and cherished by LKY and the paps are not really what they are. If these colleges and unis could be bribed to support the fraudsters when the paps wanted verification of the documents, who would be the fools in this conning game?

How is the verification done? No one knows.
 
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