MBBS Admission Scam: Pune businessman defrauded of Rs 40 lakh
A recent case of fraud in medical admission has come to light in Pune, Maharashtra. A businessman seeking admission for his daughter in an MBBS course was cheated of Rs 40 lakh. In the complaint lodged with the police, the man said that he was promised admission of his daughter to a medical college in exchange for the amount.
According to the News18 Media news report, a 49-year-old businessman living in the Magarpatta area of Hadapsar in Pune was cheated of Rs 40 lakh in the name of getting admission for his daughter in the MBBS course.
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