Medical Seat Fraud Alert: VC Sajjanar Warns Parents Against MBBS Admission Scams During NEET UG Season
VC Sajjanar warns parents about MBBS admission scams during NEET UG season. Avoid agents, verify NMC approval, and report fraud immediately.

V. C. Sajjanar has issued a medical seat fraud alert during the NEET UG examination period, warning students and parents about fraudsters who promise MBBS seats at low cost under management quota or in foreign countries.
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Posting on his X handle, the Hyderabad Police Commissioner urged people to remain alert, as such scams have already caused financial losses and loss of academic years in the Hyderabad Commissionerate area. The situation is ongoing, and citizens are advised to report such incidents immediately.
VC Sajjanar Issues Warning on NEET UG Medical Seat Frauds
In his message, VC Sajjanar made an important appeal to students and parents during the NEET UG season. He highlighted that the medical profession enjoys great respect in society, and fraudsters are trying to turn this craze into an opportunity for cheating.
He warned people to stay cautious of such criminals.
Fake Promises of MBBS Seats at Low Cost
According to the alert, agents are misleading parents by claiming:
- Students with low NEET marks can get MBBS seats under management quota at low cost
- Admission can be arranged in foreign countries like Philippines, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, China, Armenia, and Caribbean nations at very low expenses
Parents were clearly advised not to believe such middlemen or brokers.
Past Incidents in Hyderabad Show Heavy Losses
VC Sajjanar stated that in the past, within the Hyderabad Commissionerate limits, many parents:
- Lost their hard-earned money
- Students lost their valuable academic years
These incidents underline the seriousness of the fraud.
Verify NMC Recognition Before Foreign Admissions
Students planning to study abroad must verify whether the college is recognized by the National Medical Commission.
They should:
- Check the official website
- Personally confirm the recognition status
Do Not Pay Cash to Agents
The Commissioner advised:
- Do not give lakhs of rupees in cash to agents
- Pay fees only to the official bank accounts of universities or colleges
This helps avoid fraud.
Report Fraud Immediately: Dial 100
If anyone contacts you for MBBS seats or demands money, you should:
- Immediately dial 100
- File a complaint at the nearest police station
Protect Students’ Future
Students work hard to achieve results, and parents are urged not to risk their children’s future by trusting fake agents.
The medical seat fraud alert issued by VC Sajjanar during the NEET UG period in Hyderabad Commissionerate warns parents against agents offering low-cost MBBS seats in India or abroad. With past cases causing financial loss and loss of academic years, people are advised to verify NMC recognition, avoid cash payments, and report fraud via Dial 100 to stay safe.
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