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शिक्षक भर्ती परीक्षा पेपर लीक मामले में झारखंड से 270 अभ्यर्थी गिरफ्तार; जानें पूरा मामला
शिक्षक भर्ती परीक्षा पेपर लीक मामले में झारखंड से 270 अभ्यर्थी गिरफ्तार; जानें पूरा मामला
Teacher Bharti Paper Leak: बिहार पुलिस की आर्थिक अपराध इकाई (ईओयू) ने बिहार लोक सेवा आयोग (बीपीएससी) की शिक्षक भर्ती परीक्षा (टीआरई)-3 में कथित प्रश्न पत्र लीक होने के संबंध में झारखंड के हजारीबाग जिले में 270 से अधिक अभ्यर्थियों को हिरासत में लिया है। आर्थिक अपराध इकाई द्वारा शनिवार को यहां जारी एक बयान के अनुसार, ईओयू के अधिकारियों ने एक खुफिया सूचना के आधार पर 14 और 15 मार्च को हजारीबाग में…
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𝗘𝗫𝗔𝗠 𝗦𝗖𝗔𝗠𝗦 𝗔𝗡𝗗 𝗗𝗘𝗟𝗔𝗬𝗦: A Catalyst for Rising Educated Unemployment in India
India, a country with one of the largest youth populations in the world, has been grappling with a growing crisis—educated unemployment. While numerous factors contribute to this issue, two major culprits have emerged in recent years: exam scams and delays in conducting crucial examinations. These setbacks have not only hampered the careers of millions of aspirants but also shaken public faith in the education system and recruitment processes.
According to Muneer Abass, a historian and social science teacher and researcher, the increasing frequency of exam malpractices and procedural delays has significantly derailed the career trajectories of young Indians. "A robust examination and recruitment system is the backbone of any progressive society. The current instability in these processes is creating a generation of frustrated and unemployed graduates," he explains.
🔹The Growing Menace of Exam Scams
In recent years, India has witnessed an alarming rise in exam-related frauds. From leaked question papers to large-scale cheating syndicates, multiple recruitment and academic exams have fallen prey to malpractice. The Vyapam scam in Madhya Pradesh, the Bihar toppers scam, and the NEET paper leak case are just a few examples that have rocked the nation. These scams have deeply impacted students who rely on merit-based selection to secure jobs or higher education opportunities.
The consequences are severe:
▪️Loss of credibility: When exam papers are leaked or manipulated, deserving candidates lose their hard-earned opportunities to undeserving ones who exploit the system.
▪️Legal battles and cancellations: Often, when scams are unearthed, the exams are either canceled or put under legal scrutiny, leading to indefinite delays in the recruitment process.
▪️Mental distress for aspirants: Candidates preparing for years suddenly find their efforts wasted due to systemic corruption, leading to frustration, anxiety, and even financial losses.
🔹Delays in Exams: A Silent Career Killer
Apart from scams, delays in conducting exams and declaring results have emerged as another major roadblock. Several government recruitment exams and entrance tests for higher studies have been delayed for months, sometimes even years.
For example:
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) exams, which recruit candidates for central government jobs, often take years to complete their selection process.
The UPSC Civil Services Examination, one of the most prestigious exams, has also faced disruptions in recent years, extending the waiting period for candidates.
Several state public service commissions have indefinitely postponed recruitment exams, citing administrative or legal reasons.
These delays affect millions of aspirants who are left in limbo, unable to plan their careers. By the time results are declared or recruitment is completed, many candidates have crossed the upper age limit for government jobs, forcing them to either settle for underpaid private jobs or remain unemployed.
🔹The Impact on Educated Unemployment
The cumulative impact of exam scams and delays is visible in India's rising educated unemployment rate. According to reports, even candidates with postgraduate and doctoral degrees struggle to find stable employment. The key reasons include:
Delayed job opportunities due to prolonged recruitment cycles.
Reduced hiring in government sectors, where many educated youths aspire to work.
Private sector hesitation in absorbing overqualified candidates, forcing many to take up jobs below their skill level.
Brain drain, as many talented individuals migrate abroad in search of stable career opportunities.
🔹The Need for Reforms
Addressing this crisis requires urgent reforms in the examination and recruitment process. Some critical steps include:
1.Strengthening security measures: Implementing end-to-end encryption in online exams, AI-based monitoring systems, and strict laws against cheating and leaks.
2.Fast-tracking recruitment processes: Setting a fixed timeline for completing job recruitments to ensure timely hiring.
3.Digital transformation: Encouraging computer-based testing (CBT) to minimize human intervention and reduce delays.
4.Better transparency and accountability: Ensuring that recruitment agencies, universities, and examination bodies are held accountable for any mismanagement.
5.Age relaxation for delayed exams: Extending the upper age limit for candidates who suffer due to postponed exams.
Conclusion
If India aims to become a global economic powerhouse, it must fix the cracks in its examination and recruitment systems. Exam scams and delays have already robbed millions of youth of their rightful careers, pushing them into a cycle of uncertainty and frustration. According to Muneer Abass, a historian and social science teacher and researcher, unless urgent reforms are introduced, India risks wasting the potential of its educated workforce. "A nation’s progress depends on its youth. If we fail to provide them with fair opportunities, we are failing our future," he concludes.
Only through strict governance, transparency, and efficient administration can we restore faith in the system and ensure that the country’s educated workforce gets the opportunities they truly deserve.
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Govt school teacher from Bageshwar arrested
Govt school teacher from Bageshwar arrested
Dehradun : The Special Task Force ( STF ) on Sunday arrested a government school teacher from Bageshwar district for his alleged involvement in the Uttarakhand Subordinate Services Selection Commis sion ( UKSSSC ) graduate – level recruitment exam question paper leak case . teacher from Bageshwar arrested Police said the accused , identified as Jagdish Goswa mi , allegedly helped the can…
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यूपीपीएससी क्रमबद्ध परीक्षा परिणाम करेगा जारी, इनका परिणाम जारी करने की तैयारी:- विवादित परीक्षाओं की जांच रिपोर्ट आने पर ही जारी हो सकता है परिणाम अधिकारी और कर्मचारी कर रहे हैं अवकाश के दिन भी काम
यूपीपीएससी क्रमबद्ध परीक्षा परिणाम करेगा जारी, इनका परिणाम जारी करने की तैयारी:- विवादित परीक्षाओं की जांच रिपोर्ट आने पर ही जारी हो सकता है परिणाम अधिकारी और कर्मचारी कर रहे हैं अवकाश के दिन भी काम
In order to end the wait of the contestants for the examination results, work is going on in the UP Public Service Commission (UPPSC) on war footing. The results of the pending examinations should be released in a systematic manner, stalled examinations should be conducted, hence officers and employees are also working on holidays. The commission is preparing the results of several examinations by the end of August, but this does not include the examinations that are under investigation. Most of the exams conducted after 2010 by the UPPSC were mired in controversies. The review officer 2016 has not been decided yet. At the same time, STF is investigating LT Grade Teacher Recruitment Exam 2018 paper leak case. The UPPSC believes that touching the disputed examinations will worsen the situation. At the same time, questions will be raised on his transparency as before. In view of this, the UPPSC will release the results of only those examinations, for which there is no dispute. The result of the examination that has taken place will be released first UPPSC Secretary Jagdish says that the result of the disputed examinations will be released only when its test report is received. Preparation to release their result Currently, work is going on in UPPSC to release the results of those examinations, on which there is no dispute. Even if there was a dispute, it has been settled. In this, PCS Main Examination-2017, Registrant Examination 2014, ACF 2015, JE 2013, PCS 2018, Review Officer 2017, Diet Spokesperson Result, Diet Spokesperson Urdu and Home Science 2013-14, including about a dozen direct recruitment results are being released.
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DSSSB exam: Students were given Political Science paper instead of Sanskrit paper
DSSSB exam: Students were given Political Science paper instead of Sanskrit paper
During the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) exam some of the students, at one examination centers, received political science question paper while they had appeared for the Sanskrit exam. When these students appeared for the re-test, the Sanskrit question paper remained the same as the previous one leading to the allegations that these students already knew the question paper. The exam was held to recruit post-graduate teachers (PGT) in Delhi government schools. Some candidates said that they had filed a complaint regarding the same but no action has been taken by the authorities yet. The incident took place at a government school in northeast Delhiʼs Jaffrabad. Sunil Shastri, a guest teacher who took the exam, said, “The exam was supposed to begin at 10.30 am. But at the Jaffrabad center, question papers were distributed at different timings in different classrooms. In some cases, Sanskrit candidates were given the political science paper. When we complained, officials from the DSSSB and police came to the school and said a re-test would be held. But by then, those who got the Sanskrit paper had discussed the questions.” Another teacher, who did not wish to be named said “The re-exam began at 1.40 pm, but the paper was the same as the one in the morning. When some of us protested and said we won’t take the exam, officials confined us in the classroom.” Last year, a CBI probe was called to check the alleged DSSSB exam leak to recruit the teachers for primary classes and 18 people were arrested related to the matter.
Source: https://www.brainbuxa.com/education-news/dsssb-exam-students-were-given-political-science-paper-instead-of-sanskrit-paper-8605
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DSSSB exam: Students were given Political Science paper instead of Sanskrit paper
DSSSB exam: Students were given Political Science paper instead of Sanskrit paper
During the Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) exam some of the students, at one examination centers, received political science question paper while they had appeared for the Sanskrit exam. When these students appeared for the re-test, the Sanskrit question paper remained the same as the previous one leading to the allegations that these students already knew the question paper. The exam was held to recruit post-graduate teachers (PGT) in Delhi government schools. Some candidates said that they had filed a complaint regarding the same but no action has been taken by the authorities yet. The incident took place at a government school in northeast Delhiʼs Jaffrabad. Sunil Shastri, a guest teacher who took the exam, said, “The exam was supposed to begin at 10.30 am. But at the Jaffrabad center, question papers were distributed at different timings in different classrooms. In some cases, Sanskrit candidates were given the political science paper. When we complained, officials from the DSSSB and police came to the school and said a re-test would be held. But by then, those who got the Sanskrit paper had discussed the questions.” Another teacher, who did not wish to be named said “The re-exam began at 1.40 pm, but the paper was the same as the one in the morning. When some of us protested and said we won’t take the exam, officials confined us in the classroom.” Last year, a CBI probe was called to check the alleged DSSSB exam leak to recruit the teachers for primary classes and 18 people were arrested related to the matter.
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Intcas.com SCAM FRAUD HUMAN TRAFFICKING GANG
Hundreds of foreign students who attended approved colleges by INTCAS could be forced to leave the UK What is INTCAS? Zakaria Mahmood is becoming a known name in the UK bogus college field. A London based ex-convict who was convicted for child molesting in London and also under suspicion of recruiting for ISIS in Bangladesh; has opened a new company called INTCAS in the last few years. This company on paper is “a platform connecting students from across the world to work collaboratively with the global education industry”. However, we have found that this is not exactly true. And it is far from any reality. An undercover probe found widespread cheating and fraud within INTCAS student visa system which allows about 4,000 foreigners to come into the country annually, prompting the government to suspend the crucial English language tests and forging visa documents. A couple of INTCAS staff was found helping overseas students pass English language exams, obtain false documents and doctor their academic records by our investigation. In one case, an undercover reporter paid £1,500 cash to INTCAS office in London for a “guaranteed pass” in an official English test, staged as part of a requirement to prove applicants have the necessary language skills to gain a visa to study at a UK university. A Home Office statement said: “We have taken action and suspended a couple of colleges already working with INTCAS”. It is good to remind our readers that Zakaria Mahmood previously had run another bogus college in Forest Gate, London called “Sinclair Adamson Business School”. This college was raided and shut down by UK Border Agency authorities in 2012. At this college, 397 Pakistani students with no right to work in Britain were caught earning more than £20,000 a year – potentially depriving Britons of a job. At the same college, 62 bogus students wrongly pocketed benefits including housing. Whistle blowers said INTCAS and Zakaria Saqib Mahmood personally source “fake exam sitters” in order to answer questions or invigilators read out the answers for the candidates. The “fake sitters” submitted their answers to a secure terminal, while the real candidates were called to be photographed as “proof” of taking the test. INTCAS normally charges £2,000 cash in hand for an English test. Forging other academic documents could range from £3,000 to £6,000. In some cases, INTCAS and Zakaria have found forging bachelor degrees for applicants in order to get them postgraduate admissions. INTCAS and Working with Bogus Colleges INTCAS has a limited list of bogus colleges which they work with. They only are able get admission from these low quality / low grade colleges. For example, there is no way that any decent university or higher education institution in the UK work with an organised visa scam scheme like INTCAS. Zakarakia Mahmood, by his scam vehicle INTCAS, gets a CAS number from those bogus colleges. The unique CAS number allows the students to obtain a “Tier-4 student visa” and enter to the UK “legally”. However, more than 80% of these students never show up in any of the colleges. As part of an unwritten deal between INTCAS and the students they will never attend the school. They directly go into the shadows working illegally, joining drugs and grooming gangs or becoming asylum seekers in the UK. INTCAS charges something £10,000 to £15,000 for this service. Zakaria Mahmood has its own INTCAS agents in countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. They recruit asylum seekers from those countries and charge them that amount of money for obtaining CAS number and student visa for them. A whistle blower mentioned that Zakaria and INTCAS have pocketed around £500K only in summer 2015 refugee crisis. They have imported hundreds of asylum seekers under the brand of students in June to September 2015 period. The truth is that INTCAS works as an agent between bogus colleges and bogus foreign students who eventually become illegals or asylum seekers. These so-called students’ intentions to enter the UK could be anything but attending the college. Our report shows most of these students end up working illegally, claiming benefits, committing petty crimes and other social nuisances. In one case, one of INTCAS colleges (called London Spectrum College) had no teachers. INTCAS, an Example of a Bigger Problem INTCAS is only one of the several institutions committing crimes and forging documents. The ongoing “significant abuse” of Britain’s border controls by bogus students was revealed in government papers recently. Foreign students are illegally working for five-figure salaries and claiming benefits, as well as pretending to attend courses that have no teachers. But a detailed Home Office blitz planned by Theresa May against the migrants and their colleges was being blocked by the previous government. A leaked Cabinet letter written by the Home Secretary reveals that, despite a concerted government crackdown on bogus colleges, “abuse of the system has evolved, not disappeared”. This suggests that, nationwide, thousands of students may be guilty of working illegally. Investigators also discovered that one INTCAS approved college claimed it had 350 students but only 16 were attending classes. It had recruited 170 more to study at a campus that has no teachers. Students were regularly found to be living too far away to attend their courses. One college in Belfast had enrolled youngsters who claimed to be commuting from Birmingham. Regarding this scandal, we tried to contact INTCAS office and talk to Zakaria Saqib Mahmood by telephone. However, they refused to provide any answer. Read the full article
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Intcas.com SCAM FRAUD HUMAN TRAFFICKING GANG
Hundreds of foreign students who attended approved colleges by INTCAS could be forced to leave the UK What is INTCAS? Zakaria Mahmood is becoming a known name in the UK bogus college field. A London based ex-convict who was convicted for child molesting in London and also under suspicion of recruiting for ISIS in Bangladesh; has opened a new company called INTCAS in the last few years. This company on paper is “a platform connecting students from across the world to work collaboratively with the global education industry”. However, we have found that this is not exactly true. And it is far from any reality. An undercover probe found widespread cheating and fraud within INTCAS student visa system which allows about 4,000 foreigners to come into the country annually, prompting the government to suspend the crucial English language tests and forging visa documents. A couple of INTCAS staff was found helping overseas students pass English language exams, obtain false documents and doctor their academic records by our investigation. In one case, an undercover reporter paid £1,500 cash to INTCAS office in London for a “guaranteed pass” in an official English test, staged as part of a requirement to prove applicants have the necessary language skills to gain a visa to study at a UK university. A Home Office statement said: “We have taken action and suspended a couple of colleges already working with INTCAS”. It is good to remind our readers that Zakaria Mahmood previously had run another bogus college in Forest Gate, London called “Sinclair Adamson Business School”. This college was raided and shut down by UK Border Agency authorities in 2012. At this college, 397 Pakistani students with no right to work in Britain were caught earning more than £20,000 a year – potentially depriving Britons of a job. At the same college, 62 bogus students wrongly pocketed benefits including housing. Whistle blowers said INTCAS and Zakaria Saqib Mahmood personally source “fake exam sitters” in order to answer questions or invigilators read out the answers for the candidates. The “fake sitters” submitted their answers to a secure terminal, while the real candidates were called to be photographed as “proof” of taking the test. INTCAS normally charges £2,000 cash in hand for an English test. Forging other academic documents could range from £3,000 to £6,000. In some cases, INTCAS and Zakaria have found forging bachelor degrees for applicants in order to get them postgraduate admissions. INTCAS and Working with Bogus Colleges INTCAS has a limited list of bogus colleges which they work with. They only are able get admission from these low quality / low grade colleges. For example, there is no way that any decent university or higher education institution in the UK work with an organised visa scam scheme like INTCAS. Zakarakia Mahmood, by his scam vehicle INTCAS, gets a CAS number from those bogus colleges. The unique CAS number allows the students to obtain a “Tier-4 student visa” and enter to the UK “legally”. However, more than 80% of these students never show up in any of the colleges. As part of an unwritten deal between INTCAS and the students they will never attend the school. They directly go into the shadows working illegally, joining drugs and grooming gangs or becoming asylum seekers in the UK. INTCAS charges something £10,000 to £15,000 for this service. Zakaria Mahmood has its own INTCAS agents in countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. They recruit asylum seekers from those countries and charge them that amount of money for obtaining CAS number and student visa for them. A whistle blower mentioned that Zakaria and INTCAS have pocketed around £500K only in summer 2015 refugee crisis. They have imported hundreds of asylum seekers under the brand of students in June to September 2015 period. The truth is that INTCAS works as an agent between bogus colleges and bogus foreign students who eventually become illegals or asylum seekers. These so-called students’ intentions to enter the UK could be anything but attending the college. Our report shows most of these students end up working illegally, claiming benefits, committing petty crimes and other social nuisances. In one case, one of INTCAS colleges (called London Spectrum College) had no teachers. INTCAS, an Example of a Bigger Problem INTCAS is only one of the several institutions committing crimes and forging documents. The ongoing “significant abuse” of Britain’s border controls by bogus students was revealed in government papers recently. Foreign students are illegally working for five-figure salaries and claiming benefits, as well as pretending to attend courses that have no teachers. But a detailed Home Office blitz planned by Theresa May against the migrants and their colleges was being blocked by the previous government. A leaked Cabinet letter written by the Home Secretary reveals that, despite a concerted government crackdown on bogus colleges, “abuse of the system has evolved, not disappeared”. This suggests that, nationwide, thousands of students may be guilty of working illegally. Investigators also discovered that one INTCAS approved college claimed it had 350 students but only 16 were attending classes. It had recruited 170 more to study at a campus that has no teachers. Students were regularly found to be living too far away to attend their courses. One college in Belfast had enrolled youngsters who claimed to be commuting from Birmingham. Regarding this scandal, we tried to contact INTCAS office and talk to Zakaria Saqib Mahmood by telephone. However, they refused to provide any answer. Read the full article
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Intcas.com SCAM FRAUD HUMAN TRAFFICKING GANG
Hundreds of foreign students who attended approved colleges by INTCAS could be forced to leave the UK What is INTCAS? Zakaria Mahmood is becoming a known name in the UK bogus college field. A London based ex-convict who was convicted for child molesting in London and also under suspicion of recruiting for ISIS in Bangladesh; has opened a new company called INTCAS in the last few years. This company on paper is “a platform connecting students from across the world to work collaboratively with the global education industry”. However, we have found that this is not exactly true. And it is far from any reality. An undercover probe found widespread cheating and fraud within INTCAS student visa system which allows about 4,000 foreigners to come into the country annually, prompting the government to suspend the crucial English language tests and forging visa documents. A couple of INTCAS staff was found helping overseas students pass English language exams, obtain false documents and doctor their academic records by our investigation. In one case, an undercover reporter paid £1,500 cash to INTCAS office in London for a “guaranteed pass” in an official English test, staged as part of a requirement to prove applicants have the necessary language skills to gain a visa to study at a UK university. A Home Office statement said: “We have taken action and suspended a couple of colleges already working with INTCAS”. It is good to remind our readers that Zakaria Mahmood previously had run another bogus college in Forest Gate, London called “Sinclair Adamson Business School”. This college was raided and shut down by UK Border Agency authorities in 2012. At this college, 397 Pakistani students with no right to work in Britain were caught earning more than £20,000 a year – potentially depriving Britons of a job. At the same college, 62 bogus students wrongly pocketed benefits including housing. Whistle blowers said INTCAS and Zakaria Saqib Mahmood personally source “fake exam sitters” in order to answer questions or invigilators read out the answers for the candidates. The “fake sitters” submitted their answers to a secure terminal, while the real candidates were called to be photographed as “proof” of taking the test. INTCAS normally charges £2,000 cash in hand for an English test. Forging other academic documents could range from £3,000 to £6,000. In some cases, INTCAS and Zakaria have found forging bachelor degrees for applicants in order to get them postgraduate admissions. INTCAS and Working with Bogus Colleges INTCAS has a limited list of bogus colleges which they work with. They only are able get admission from these low quality / low grade colleges. For example, there is no way that any decent university or higher education institution in the UK work with an organised visa scam scheme like INTCAS. Zakarakia Mahmood, by his scam vehicle INTCAS, gets a CAS number from those bogus colleges. The unique CAS number allows the students to obtain a “Tier-4 student visa” and enter to the UK “legally”. However, more than 80% of these students never show up in any of the colleges. As part of an unwritten deal between INTCAS and the students they will never attend the school. They directly go into the shadows working illegally, joining drugs and grooming gangs or becoming asylum seekers in the UK. INTCAS charges something £10,000 to £15,000 for this service. Zakaria Mahmood has its own INTCAS agents in countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. They recruit asylum seekers from those countries and charge them that amount of money for obtaining CAS number and student visa for them. A whistle blower mentioned that Zakaria and INTCAS have pocketed around £500K only in summer 2015 refugee crisis. They have imported hundreds of asylum seekers under the brand of students in June to September 2015 period. The truth is that INTCAS works as an agent between bogus colleges and bogus foreign students who eventually become illegals or asylum seekers. These so-called students’ intentions to enter the UK could be anything but attending the college. Our report shows most of these students end up working illegally, claiming benefits, committing petty crimes and other social nuisances. In one case, one of INTCAS colleges (called London Spectrum College) had no teachers. INTCAS, an Example of a Bigger Problem INTCAS is only one of the several institutions committing crimes and forging documents. The ongoing “significant abuse” of Britain’s border controls by bogus students was revealed in government papers recently. Foreign students are illegally working for five-figure salaries and claiming benefits, as well as pretending to attend courses that have no teachers. But a detailed Home Office blitz planned by Theresa May against the migrants and their colleges was being blocked by the previous government. A leaked Cabinet letter written by the Home Secretary reveals that, despite a concerted government crackdown on bogus colleges, “abuse of the system has evolved, not disappeared”. This suggests that, nationwide, thousands of students may be guilty of working illegally. Investigators also discovered that one INTCAS approved college claimed it had 350 students but only 16 were attending classes. It had recruited 170 more to study at a campus that has no teachers. Students were regularly found to be living too far away to attend their courses. One college in Belfast had enrolled youngsters who claimed to be commuting from Birmingham. Regarding this scandal, we tried to contact INTCAS office and talk to Zakaria Saqib Mahmood by telephone. However, they refused to provide any answer. Read the full article
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Intcas.com SCAM FRAUD HUMAN TRAFFICKING GANG
Hundreds of foreign students who attended approved colleges by INTCAS could be forced to leave the UK What is INTCAS? Zakaria Mahmood is becoming a known name in the UK bogus college field. A London based ex-convict who was convicted for child molesting in London and also under suspicion of recruiting for ISIS in Bangladesh; has opened a new company called INTCAS in the last few years. This company on paper is “a platform connecting students from across the world to work collaboratively with the global education industry”. However, we have found that this is not exactly true. And it is far from any reality. An undercover probe found widespread cheating and fraud within INTCAS student visa system which allows about 4,000 foreigners to come into the country annually, prompting the government to suspend the crucial English language tests and forging visa documents. A couple of INTCAS staff was found helping overseas students pass English language exams, obtain false documents and doctor their academic records by our investigation. In one case, an undercover reporter paid £1,500 cash to INTCAS office in London for a “guaranteed pass” in an official English test, staged as part of a requirement to prove applicants have the necessary language skills to gain a visa to study at a UK university. A Home Office statement said: “We have taken action and suspended a couple of colleges already working with INTCAS”. It is good to remind our readers that Zakaria Mahmood previously had run another bogus college in Forest Gate, London called “Sinclair Adamson Business School”. This college was raided and shut down by UK Border Agency authorities in 2012. At this college, 397 Pakistani students with no right to work in Britain were caught earning more than £20,000 a year – potentially depriving Britons of a job. At the same college, 62 bogus students wrongly pocketed benefits including housing. Whistle blowers said INTCAS and Zakaria Saqib Mahmood personally source “fake exam sitters” in order to answer questions or invigilators read out the answers for the candidates. The “fake sitters” submitted their answers to a secure terminal, while the real candidates were called to be photographed as “proof” of taking the test. INTCAS normally charges £2,000 cash in hand for an English test. Forging other academic documents could range from £3,000 to £6,000. In some cases, INTCAS and Zakaria have found forging bachelor degrees for applicants in order to get them postgraduate admissions. INTCAS and Working with Bogus Colleges INTCAS has a limited list of bogus colleges which they work with. They only are able get admission from these low quality / low grade colleges. For example, there is no way that any decent university or higher education institution in the UK work with an organised visa scam scheme like INTCAS. Zakarakia Mahmood, by his scam vehicle INTCAS, gets a CAS number from those bogus colleges. The unique CAS number allows the students to obtain a “Tier-4 student visa” and enter to the UK “legally”. However, more than 80% of these students never show up in any of the colleges. As part of an unwritten deal between INTCAS and the students they will never attend the school. They directly go into the shadows working illegally, joining drugs and grooming gangs or becoming asylum seekers in the UK. INTCAS charges something £10,000 to £15,000 for this service. Zakaria Mahmood has its own INTCAS agents in countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. They recruit asylum seekers from those countries and charge them that amount of money for obtaining CAS number and student visa for them. A whistle blower mentioned that Zakaria and INTCAS have pocketed around £500K only in summer 2015 refugee crisis. They have imported hundreds of asylum seekers under the brand of students in June to September 2015 period. The truth is that INTCAS works as an agent between bogus colleges and bogus foreign students who eventually become illegals or asylum seekers. These so-called students’ intentions to enter the UK could be anything but attending the college. Our report shows most of these students end up working illegally, claiming benefits, committing petty crimes and other social nuisances. In one case, one of INTCAS colleges (called London Spectrum College) had no teachers. INTCAS, an Example of a Bigger Problem INTCAS is only one of the several institutions committing crimes and forging documents. The ongoing “significant abuse” of Britain’s border controls by bogus students was revealed in government papers recently. Foreign students are illegally working for five-figure salaries and claiming benefits, as well as pretending to attend courses that have no teachers. But a detailed Home Office blitz planned by Theresa May against the migrants and their colleges was being blocked by the previous government. A leaked Cabinet letter written by the Home Secretary reveals that, despite a concerted government crackdown on bogus colleges, “abuse of the system has evolved, not disappeared”. This suggests that, nationwide, thousands of students may be guilty of working illegally. Investigators also discovered that one INTCAS approved college claimed it had 350 students but only 16 were attending classes. It had recruited 170 more to study at a campus that has no teachers. Students were regularly found to be living too far away to attend their courses. One college in Belfast had enrolled youngsters who claimed to be commuting from Birmingham. Regarding this scandal, we tried to contact INTCAS office and talk to Zakaria Saqib Mahmood by telephone. However, they refused to provide any answer. Read the full article
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Intcas.com SCAM FRAUD HUMAN TRAFFICKING GANG
Hundreds of foreign students who attended approved colleges by INTCAS could be forced to leave the UK What is INTCAS? Zakaria Mahmood is becoming a known name in the UK bogus college field. A London based ex-convict who was convicted for child molesting in London and also under suspicion of recruiting for ISIS in Bangladesh; has opened a new company called INTCAS in the last few years. This company on paper is “a platform connecting students from across the world to work collaboratively with the global education industry”. However, we have found that this is not exactly true. And it is far from any reality. An undercover probe found widespread cheating and fraud within INTCAS student visa system which allows about 4,000 foreigners to come into the country annually, prompting the government to suspend the crucial English language tests and forging visa documents. A couple of INTCAS staff was found helping overseas students pass English language exams, obtain false documents and doctor their academic records by our investigation. In one case, an undercover reporter paid £1,500 cash to INTCAS office in London for a “guaranteed pass” in an official English test, staged as part of a requirement to prove applicants have the necessary language skills to gain a visa to study at a UK university. A Home Office statement said: “We have taken action and suspended a couple of colleges already working with INTCAS”. It is good to remind our readers that Zakaria Mahmood previously had run another bogus college in Forest Gate, London called “Sinclair Adamson Business School”. This college was raided and shut down by UK Border Agency authorities in 2012. At this college, 397 Pakistani students with no right to work in Britain were caught earning more than £20,000 a year – potentially depriving Britons of a job. At the same college, 62 bogus students wrongly pocketed benefits including housing. Whistle blowers said INTCAS and Zakaria Saqib Mahmood personally source “fake exam sitters” in order to answer questions or invigilators read out the answers for the candidates. The “fake sitters” submitted their answers to a secure terminal, while the real candidates were called to be photographed as “proof” of taking the test. INTCAS normally charges £2,000 cash in hand for an English test. Forging other academic documents could range from £3,000 to £6,000. In some cases, INTCAS and Zakaria have found forging bachelor degrees for applicants in order to get them postgraduate admissions. INTCAS and Working with Bogus Colleges INTCAS has a limited list of bogus colleges which they work with. They only are able get admission from these low quality / low grade colleges. For example, there is no way that any decent university or higher education institution in the UK work with an organised visa scam scheme like INTCAS. Zakarakia Mahmood, by his scam vehicle INTCAS, gets a CAS number from those bogus colleges. The unique CAS number allows the students to obtain a “Tier-4 student visa” and enter to the UK “legally”. However, more than 80% of these students never show up in any of the colleges. As part of an unwritten deal between INTCAS and the students they will never attend the school. They directly go into the shadows working illegally, joining drugs and grooming gangs or becoming asylum seekers in the UK. INTCAS charges something £10,000 to £15,000 for this service. Zakaria Mahmood has its own INTCAS agents in countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. They recruit asylum seekers from those countries and charge them that amount of money for obtaining CAS number and student visa for them. A whistle blower mentioned that Zakaria and INTCAS have pocketed around £500K only in summer 2015 refugee crisis. They have imported hundreds of asylum seekers under the brand of students in June to September 2015 period. The truth is that INTCAS works as an agent between bogus colleges and bogus foreign students who eventually become illegals or asylum seekers. These so-called students’ intentions to enter the UK could be anything but attending the college. Our report shows most of these students end up working illegally, claiming benefits, committing petty crimes and other social nuisances. In one case, one of INTCAS colleges (called London Spectrum College) had no teachers. INTCAS, an Example of a Bigger Problem INTCAS is only one of the several institutions committing crimes and forging documents. The ongoing “significant abuse” of Britain’s border controls by bogus students was revealed in government papers recently. Foreign students are illegally working for five-figure salaries and claiming benefits, as well as pretending to attend courses that have no teachers. But a detailed Home Office blitz planned by Theresa May against the migrants and their colleges was being blocked by the previous government. A leaked Cabinet letter written by the Home Secretary reveals that, despite a concerted government crackdown on bogus colleges, “abuse of the system has evolved, not disappeared”. This suggests that, nationwide, thousands of students may be guilty of working illegally. Investigators also discovered that one INTCAS approved college claimed it had 350 students but only 16 were attending classes. It had recruited 170 more to study at a campus that has no teachers. Students were regularly found to be living too far away to attend their courses. One college in Belfast had enrolled youngsters who claimed to be commuting from Birmingham. Regarding this scandal, we tried to contact INTCAS office and talk to Zakaria Saqib Mahmood by telephone. However, they refused to provide any answer. Read the full article
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