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डिग्री दो पैसे लो !!!!

Hello Friends,
Many times we have heard of people getting fake degree or we heard that a particular school or college is giving degree by paying some amount.


But have anyone ever heard of HIRING DEGREE ON RENT??????

Recently went with a friend for the interview of a school teacher. It is a very renowned school of Bhavnagar (Sorry can’t name it!).

 My friend is M.A, B.Ed. (ENGLISH). She has a very good experience of teaching as well. At the end of the interview, she was selected for the job and a good amount of salary was also decided.

Then on the very first day of her job…….Kahaani Mein Twist!

She was asked to just submit her M.A and B.Ed. Mark sheet. Her job was just to give them her results on rent.

They had more number of classrooms and less teachers. They needed a degree to show in the official documents in government. They paid her a good salary just for DOING THIS. 

Normally we know how much the starting salary of school teachers is. When she was offered such good of salary even I was puzzled.

But the work was…..

No Teaching! No Class!

Give Your Degree Take Your Money!

I am glad that she just rejected the offer and moved on. I was shocked to hear this incident. I can’t believe that such a renowned school of Bhavnagar practices such kind of things.

Be careful friends whenever you go for interview and before you submit your documents. It is Important to see whether the school or University or College is affiliated to State Board or not. Even many times people get a Phd degree like this. That is the reason may be UGC has recommended some changes.

Our degree is result of our hard work. Never let anyone use it like this. Beware of such institutes! 

Jay Swaminarayan!


समझदार को इशारा काफ़ी!!!!!

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