Anonymous
Hi Team,

We all know right now, through newspapers and blogs, that the EIILM University is closed for issuing fake degree certificates. Setting this point aside, there may be many students who have appeared for the exams, written them at the university, and received their degrees. How can these candidates, though they may be fewer or more in number, prove the authenticity of their degree certificates? In my case, I have a three-year marks card and a degree certificate for my B.Sc IT (2009-2012) from a study center in Bangalore. Additionally, I applied for an MBA at a UGC-approved university and secured admission. Please advise on how to address this situation.

A few years ago, when I joined a reputable MNC, my Background Verification (BGV) was cleared by one of the well-known BGV consultancies. How should we proceed from here?

Thank you.

From India, Bengaluru
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I have kind of the same issues. I received my B.Sc from EILLM University in 2012 and based on that, I enrolled in MCA at West Bengal University of Technology in 2013, and I am graduating this year. What would happen to my graduation degree if the university is closed?
From India, Howrah
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Would anybody be able to provide an insight on this ? Could someone guide towards the requested information/advise on the pros and cons please ?
From India, Bengaluru
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