After the college entrance examination, post-examination score checking, filling in application forms and admissions work have followed one after another. Some criminals have also used "crooked ideas" to reserve places, tamper with scores, and recommend admission to prestigious s

2024/04/2809:02:33 education 1917

After the college entrance examination,

post-examination score checking, application form and admission work came one after another.

Some criminals also used "crooked brains"

to reserve quotas, tamper with scores, and recommend admission to prestigious schools...

After the college entrance examination, post-examination score checking, filling in application forms and admissions work have followed one after another. Some criminals have also used

Every year after the college entrance examination, there are often some attacks on candidates. A scam with parents

This article teaches you to identify scams and refuse to pay IQ tax ↓

Scam 1: Fraudulent text messages sent in the name of the Admissions Office

After the college entrance examination, post-examination score checking, filling in application forms and admissions work have followed one after another. Some criminals have also used

Case: Recently, some candidates received Hebei Provincial Department of EducationGeneral College Admissions Office sent in the name text message, saying that he "acted exaggeratedly in the college entrance examination and was suspected of cheating." At the beginning of the text message, the candidate's name was accurately written. At the end, the candidate was also asked to call for confirmation and asked the candidate to pay a part of the fee to help dispose of the relevant video.

Scam 2: Extra credit to be admitted to a prestigious school

Case: Recently, the People's Court of Ruian City, Zhejiang Province disclosed a college entrance examination fraud case. Lin heard from a friend that Zhou had a way to get a place for admission to Zhejiang University , and paid After paying the first installment of 80,000 yuan, Zhou successively defrauded Lin of more than 1.34 million yuan in the name of "giving gifts to leaders requires 100,000 yuan" and "donating 1.5 million yuan to the school in the name of a student can get extra points."

Scam 3: Re-registration of low-scoring internal quotas

Case: Recently, the Beijing Intermediate People’s Court announced a case involving examination fraud. The defendant Liu falsely claimed that he had “internal agreements” with several well-known universities and could pass “reservation” Places", "reserved places in the plan" and other methods to help candidates whose college entrance examination scores do not meet the admission score of the corresponding colleges and universities to enter well-known music conservatories or prestigious foreign schools, and promised a full refund if the application was not completed, defrauding 9 college entrance examination students The total amount for parents is more than 800,000 yuan.

Scam 4: High-priced volunteer application guidance scam

① Criminals falsely claim to have so-called "inside information" and can "accurately locate schools";

② Pretend to be so-called voluntary application experts to provide guidance to candidates and parents;

③ Claim "100% "100% guaranteed" and "not a point wasted", but in fact, candidates are encouraged to fill in the colleges or majors that can be admitted with lower scores.

Be alert! There are also these exam-related scams

Helpers with extra points

Criminals falsely claim to help students get extra points for students with specialties such as art, sports, and minor languages, in order to defraud money.

Tip: According to relevant policies, the high school where the candidate is located will organize the formalities for applying for extra points.

Hacker score change scam

Criminals claim that they can hack into the marking system to improve college entrance examination scores, thereby committing fraud.

Tip: Don’t believe it!

Forged admission notices to defraud tuition fees

Criminals pretended to be college admissions office personnel and sent forged admission notices to candidates, asking them to pay tuition and fees into designated bank accounts to defraud money.

Tip: The transfer account must be verified through multiple channels to verify the authenticity of the account.

Defrauding deposits or handling fees on the grounds of subsidies

Criminals obtain identity information of candidates through illegal channels, pretending to be staff of the education department, etc., and defrauding deposits or handling fees on the grounds that they qualify for "scholarships" or "college entrance examination subsidies" .

Tip: Take the initiative to contact the local education department or school for verification.

Low-scoring students jump to higher-scoring schools

Criminals claim to have a way to get low-scoring students to jump to high-scoring schools for admission. Many candidates and parents were gullible only to find out that they had been deceived.

Tips: Files cannot be submitted before reaching the filing line.

How can candidates prevent being cheated?

How can candidates prevent falling into the trap? What should you do if you encounter admissions fraud? These should be kept in mind↓

1. Candidates should not click on or call back when receiving a suspected scam text message to avoid falling into a scam.

2. ​Keep your personal information safe and do not tell others or post it on social media easily.

3. If you encounter any difficult questions about enrollment, please check and verify through formal channels.

4. If you encounter suspected enrollment fraud, you can call the anti-fraud hotline 96110 to verify.

5. If you encounter enrollment fraud, report it to the enrollment agency and the public security agency in a timely manner to safeguard your legitimate rights and interests.

Source: CCTV News

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