AIIMS New Delhi warns aspirants against admission frauds
New Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, (AIIMS) New Delhi, has issued a public alert warning job aspirants and students against fraudulent individuals and entities falsely claiming to offer employment or admission opportunities at the premier institute.
AIIMS stated that scammers are circulating fake advertisements, websites, call letters, appointment letters, and admission offers while demanding money from unsuspecting candidates, and urged the public to rely only on official AIIMS platforms for recruitment and admission-related information.
"It has come to the notice of AIIMS, New Delhi, that certain unscrupulous individuals and entities are attempting to deceive job aspirants/students by falsely claiming to provide recruitment/admission opportunities at AIIMS through fraudulent advertisements, websites, and communication channels. These fraudulent activities include offering fake call letters, appointment letters, admission letter and solicitation of money under the pretext of securing employment/admission," the notice read.
AIIMS, New Delhi, emphasized that:
1. Official Recruitment/Admission Process: All recruitment processes/admission in courses are conducted through transparent and secure procedures strictly managed by AIIMS, New Delhi.
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