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Tip of the iceberg only!
First these trash cans use fake degrees to squeeze Sporns out of the job market. Now they use fake school certs to deprive Sporns of admission to the varsities. Dun blame them! The CBs that should be stoned are the Familee members who let them in!
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By Wong Siew Ying, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 25 August 2008 2203 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Singapore universities and polytechnics have checks in place to screen the academic qualifications of foreign applicants for its jobs and scholarships.
Education Minister Ng Eng Hen said this includes those who seek admission into their degree and diploma programmes.
The strict processes have enabled the institutions to detect fake degrees in the past.
For example, Dr Ng said in 2007, the National University of Singapore detected two undergraduate applicants and two postgraduate applicants who had tampered with their transcripts.
These students either withdrew their application when confronted, or had their candidature terminated immediately.
The Education Minister disclosed this in a written reply to parliamentary questions raised by Nominated MP, Associate Professor Kalyani Mehta.
Professor Mehta had wanted to know what's been done to verify resumes and academic degrees of new foreign talent applicants for jobs and scholarships here.
Dr Ng said these applicants are required to produce original certificates for verification, and the school may also contact the degree-awarding institution or the applicant's previous employer to verify their details.
The universities and polytechnics also typically recruit international students and potential employees from overseas institutions which they are familiar with. - CNA/vm
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First these trash cans use fake degrees to squeeze Sporns out of the job market. Now they use fake school certs to deprive Sporns of admission to the varsities. Dun blame them! The CBs that should be stoned are the Familee members who let them in!
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=596 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD colSpan=3 height=26></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width=5> </TD><TD vAlign=top width=591 colSpan=2>NUS detects tampered transcripts in applications by 4 foreigners in 2007
By Wong Siew Ying, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 25 August 2008 2203 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Singapore universities and polytechnics have checks in place to screen the academic qualifications of foreign applicants for its jobs and scholarships.
Education Minister Ng Eng Hen said this includes those who seek admission into their degree and diploma programmes.
The strict processes have enabled the institutions to detect fake degrees in the past.
For example, Dr Ng said in 2007, the National University of Singapore detected two undergraduate applicants and two postgraduate applicants who had tampered with their transcripts.
These students either withdrew their application when confronted, or had their candidature terminated immediately.
The Education Minister disclosed this in a written reply to parliamentary questions raised by Nominated MP, Associate Professor Kalyani Mehta.
Professor Mehta had wanted to know what's been done to verify resumes and academic degrees of new foreign talent applicants for jobs and scholarships here.
Dr Ng said these applicants are required to produce original certificates for verification, and the school may also contact the degree-awarding institution or the applicant's previous employer to verify their details.
The universities and polytechnics also typically recruit international students and potential employees from overseas institutions which they are familiar with. - CNA/vm
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