The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has issued a public notice warning learners and parents about numerous fake websites, apps, and social media accounts impersonating the institution. These unauthorized platforms aim to mislead users and collect personal information for fraudulent purposes. NIOS emphasizes that all official information is exclusively available on nios.ac.
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