Hyderabad Police Warn Parents of MBBS Seat Scams During NEET Season
The advisory directs families to verify NMC recognition before paying fees.
Overview
- Hyderabad Police issued a public advisory warning families about scams that promise MBBS seats.
- The commissioner cited past cases in the city that cost parents large sums and caused students to lose academic years.
- Officers said agents pitch low-cost management quota seats or unusually cheap placements in foreign colleges.
- Parents were told to check any college with the National Medical Commission on its website or by contacting the school, and to pay fees only through bank channels to the college account.
- Citizens were asked to report any demand for money in the name of MBBS admission by dialing 100 or visiting a police station.