Fake NRI Quota Scam: ED busts 18,000 fraudulent MBBS Admissions
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The investigating agency, Enforcement Directorate (ED), has recently busted a racket that used fake documents to get students admitted under the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) quota in medical colleges.
The Ministry of External Affairs and Indian embassies assisted the investigation. The investigation revealed that private medical colleges admitted about 18,000 students to MBBS courses on the basis of fake documents.
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ED busts massive MBBS admission racket- 18,000 students secured seats via fake NRI documents
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