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Fake Degrees: A Quick Study

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Bogus degrees from non-existent colleges cause headaches for employers

ALMOST 7m students are graduating from Chinese universities this summer, and there is plenty of pressure to turn newly minted qualifications into well-paid jobs. The competition is increased by the ease with which almost anyone in China can buy a fake degree.

On July 3rd a former Ministry of Education official went on trial in Beijing charged with swindling students who hoped to study in America. The man, and three others, are alleged to have posed as agents for a non-existent American college called “Nation University”.

As well as ripping off aspiring students, Chinese crooks also cater to businessmen who want to plump up their CVs. In April nine people stood trial in the capital charged with selling fake degree certificates from non-existent American colleges. They charged up to 190,000 yuan ($30,000) each, selling the diplomas mainly to corporate executives. The businessmen paid up, went to a few classes and received the diplomas, with no exam required.

For those who cannot afford a degree from a fake foreign university, more than 100 fake Chinese universities now offer diplomas for sale. Many of them have websites and use names similar to those of real colleges. Some even use doctored photographs to advertise their qualifications: one image online shows a group of students said to be from the non-existent Wuhan University of Industry and Commerce standing in Tiananmen Square—the original photograph shows the same group under a banner proclaiming who they really are: students from the Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology.

In one case that came to light in June a group of 68 students had been paying to attend class at what they thought was a programme affiliated with the Shandong Institute of Light Industry. After four years they found out that everything about the programme had been a scam (even though the institute was real), and that the man behind the scheme had vanished.

Xiong Bingqi of Shanghai’s (genuine) Jiaotong University says the problem is a lack of government regulation. Slowly, though, computerised anti-fraud systems are being introduced to stop those with dubious certificates from landing government jobs. A growing number of foreign and Chinese companies now check the authenticity of diplomas as well. The Beijing case in April came to light after one victim’s certificate for a PhD in business administration from Abraham Lincoln University failed to pass an authenticity test. She alerted police.

Such cases have not stopped the fraudsters, and would-be students are still trying to buy their way to a better career. A diploma can make all the difference in the modern Chinese job hunt. In some cases fee-paying students know they are matriculating with a fake university but see it as an easy way to obtain a diploma. You can buy everything else in China, so why not academic qualifications?

“Chinese people pay more attention to having a diploma than they do to having a real education,” says Mr Xiong. “A diploma is worth actual money, whereas an education is not.”

Fake degrees: A quick study | The Economist
 
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Not surprising at all!!

Fake education on sale for bunch of $$$$$!!!
 
Ounce they have catched 60 000 fake Doctors practicing in The US, after an extensive FBI nationwide investigation.!!!
It was about 15 years ago. Any sceptic , can do a search on it.
 

Fake Degree Scam In China Busted

Nine stand trial for selling fake US degrees|Society|chinadaily.com.cn

The crackdown on 1,225,080 recent graduates alleges that most had never left China for study, as claimed on their CVs, but had instead paid private agencies to supply them with the necessary paperwork, including fake visas, stamped diplomas and copies of artificial UN charters declaring the sovereign status of 11 uncharted territories, spanning eight continents.

Fake diploma racket exposed over counterfeit countries | China Daily Show

Chinese forge more documents than Indian students for US admissions

Most American admissions officers have funny stories about fraudulent applications from China – documents that are so clearly fake that they are easy to catch, and easy to make fun of. But what about fraudulent applications that are more sophisticated? How can you detect them? How common are they? Why does it seem that they are increasingly frequent? How should you change your China recruiting and admissions practices to combat this trend?

This white paper addresses these questions, with the following main conclusions:

 Cheating is pervasive in China, driven by hyper-competitive parents and aggressive agents. Our research indicates that 90% of recommendation letters are fake, 70% of essays are not written by the applicant, and 50% of high school transcripts are falsified.


 Chinese applicants typically cheat in 5 major categories: recommendation letters, essays, high school transcripts, financial aid applications, and awards.

 American programs have 6 ways to fight back: hire a “covert” admissions staffer from mainland China, interview all attractive applicants from China, consider “spot tests” of English, request official transcripts directly (or simply ignore them), hire a Chinese lawyer to verify financial need, and develop a policy on exposing fraud publicly.Until and unless American schools systemically address cheating on applications from China, the problem will continue to grow

http://www.washcouncil.org/documents/pdf/WIEC2011_Fraud-in-China.pdf

So as usual, there is no match for you..
 

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