Beware of Fraudsters: Karnataka Minister Warns MBBS Aspirants Against Fake Medical Seat Promises

Published On 2025-06-18 06:45 GMT   |   Update On 2025-06-18 06:45 GMT

Bengaluru: Given the growing number of people falsely promising medical seats, Karnataka Medical Education Minister Sharan Prakash Patil has recently asked the MBBS aspirants and their parents not to fall prey to fraudulent middlemen under any circumstances.

He further warned that such middlemen will be identified and dealt with strictly as per the law if they indulge in misleading students or parents with false promises of securing medical seats.

In a statement, he said that students who have studied hard and performed well in NEET exams, driven by their dream of becoming doctors, must not let anxiety over securing a seat push them into the trap of fraudsters, reports PTI

The minister warned that a growing number of people are falsely promising medical seats, claiming they can get admission in certain colleges by leveraging their "contacts" or "influence," only to disappear later after cheating.

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According to him, in Karnataka, 1,47,782 candidates registered for the NEET and 1,42,369 appeared. Of these, 83,582 students qualified in the recently announced results.

"Do not act in haste or anxiety to secure a seat in a top college. Middlemen are waiting to exploit your desperation. Stay alert and avoid their scams," he said.

"If anyone is found misleading students or parents with false promises of securing seats and cheating them, such middlemen will be identified and dealt with strictly as per the law. The government will not tolerate playing with the future of students and parents. Stern action will be taken against such intermediaries," the minister warned.

Patil said that all seat allotments will be done in a systematic and transparent manner solely through the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA).

"Students and parents must strictly adhere to these official procedures," he said.

He also congratulated all students who secured good ranks and extended his best wishes for their future.

Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that in a relief for aspiring medical and dental students in Karnataka, the state government decided not to increase the fee structure for undergraduate medical (MBBS) and dental (BDS) courses for the academic year 2025–26. This move comes despite persistent demands from private medical and dental colleges to raise fees by 10% to 15%.

Also Read:Over 5 Lakh NEET Candidates, Just 1 Lakh MBBS Seats: Karnataka Urges NMC to Boost Seat Intake

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