The weekly Observer_ Issue 24

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OBSERVER The Weekly

Volume 14 | Issue 24

BRIEFS Ultimate – an upcoming sport in Bangalore The Ultimate Frisbee of India team is leaving for Dubai for the World Championship of Beach Ultimate this Saturday. India took part in WCBU for the first time in 2011 in which US won. Page 2 What will the budget be for dalits - disappointment or delight? Dalits of the state are doubtful about the upcoming Union budget due to massive fund diversion that took place with last year’s funds for them. Page 3

Thursday, March 05, 2015

For sale: degrees for money Pay to pass - with honors

Elizabeth Mani EXCLUSIVE At least 10 Bangalore “study centers” are selling graduation certificates online and offering to provide surrogates to pass exams, an Observer investigation has found.

Study centers are supposed to provide distance education to those who cannot travel to the University of their Choice in India. Some of the country’s most sought after business, law and engineering degrees are completed via distance learning at

Marital discord leads to suicide of over 15K Indian men “She threatened me by holding my neck and asked me to leave the house at 2 in the night,” said Abhishek Kumar, 35, a bank employee. Page 4 Death toll increases but no relief for the poor The total number of Swine Flu related deaths in Karnataka in the last two months is more than the total deaths last year. Page 5

Nishu from IIBM, Meerut

study centers in a student’s home city. It is seen as a cheaper alternative to students physically moving to the university town. After our investigation, online marketplace Quikr removed a series of adverts from study centers offering certificates in return for cash. The Bangalore based firm agreed to obtain pass certificates from various colleges for our reporter – in exchange for fees over 13 times the fee to sit exams. The ad put up by the firm has the heading – “Looking or require degree or certificate from recognized college – Bangalore.” The page also gives the contact number and the area in which the office is located. The institutes promise to not reveal the name of the person who writes the exam, and the name of the Study center will not be mentioned in the Certificate. Sameer Desai, from Indian Institute of Management Studies and technology (IIMS) Bangalore, said: “We can arrange someone to write your exam but you need to pay more. The actual fee for a 10th standard exam from National Institute of Open Univer-

sity is Rs 4,500; if you want us to arrange someone to write your exam you need to pay Rs 20,000.” When The Weekly Observer approached Balaji Learning Centre in Bangalore, Manjula Devi, client manager, said: “We have four branches and three exam centers in Bangalore, and can get you certificates from EIILM Sikkim University and CV Raman University in three months. You don’t need to worry about exams as we have contacts with the university, who will give you the answer sheets.” “We have our students working in companies like Accenture where they submitted the same certificate and did not face any trouble,” she added. Samson from Exam Tuning Study Center promised our reporter a certificate from C.V Raman University and the state-funded Bangalore University. He said: “It is not a problem if you do not want to write the exam, we can arrange a person to write it for you. You need not worry about the legal issues as everything is verified; even my cousin carries the same certificate as you are asking for.” Riya Sharma from Sharma Institute of Management and Technolo-

Uma of Indo Global Academy gy, Delhi, claimed that they function online, and provide all the important documents like migration and character certificates. She said, “We can get you certificate from Board of Higher Secondary, Delhi, where my students will write the exam and you can check your results online.” “Two of my students who have done their 10th and 12th from our center are working in Dubai using the same certificate,” she added. Similar cases were witnessed in two institutes, PNS Study Center and Career Academy, both in Bangalore.

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Villagers refuse to play Nice - demand market rates for land Villagers who claim they are being cheated out of their lands have told developers of the BangaloreMysore Infrastructure Corridor they will not sell. Page 6 Blogs and social media help create authors Being active on social media and writing blogs can help young writers become authors, says Jahid Akhtar, an upcoming writer whose book ‘Story of Tublu’ was recently published. Page 6 Marksheet of Board of Secondary Education of Andhra Pradesh

Marksheet of Bangalore Univesity for Bachelor of Science


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