Al-Falah University’s ₹415-crore ‘dupe’ scandal has exposed how easily institutions can mislead students with fake grades, expired approvals and inflated credibility. As investigations widen from terror links to accreditation fraud, families are left asking how to protect their children. This guide explains where to check a college’s approvals, how to read accreditation claims, and the red flags every applicant must watch.
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