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"Judge, my parents are dishonest judgment defaulters, can I still go to college......

author:Tianjin No. 2 Intermediate People's Court

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The judge of the Zhumadian City Court in Henan Province received it

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"Judge, my parents are dishonest judgment defaulters, can I still go to college......

Recently, while looking forward to the announcement of the results of the college entrance examination, the candidates and parents of the national college entrance examination are also in full swing to prepare for filling in the volunteer and going on to higher education. In recent years, with the development of technology, the college entrance examination fraud methods have been constantly renovated, and even put on the cloak of informatization. Candidates and parents should always be vigilant against "fancy" scams and beware of recruitment "traps".

"Judge, my parents are dishonest judgment defaulters, can I still go to college......

Routine 1: There is a "Trojan horse" in SMS

Criminals hack into candidates' computers or mobile phones by forging "phishing" websites or sending mobile phone text messages with "Trojan" viruses; Falsely claiming that there is a "special channel" to check the results of the college entrance examination in advance, with a website link to "check scores". In this way, the candidate's mobile phone number, ID card number, bank card number and other information are stolen, and then the online payment account is stolen to commit fraud.

Precautionary Reminder:

Candidates and parents should check the results of the college entrance examination through the inquiry method designated by the local education department or the score checking website, do not easily click on the link from unknown source in the mobile phone text message, and do not fill in personal information, bank card account number and SMS verification code on the unfamiliar website at will.

Routine 2: "Special channel" enrollment is not credible

Criminals pretend to be staff of college admissions offices and well-known university trainers, falsely claiming to have mastered the "targeted enrollment plan" of colleges and universities, and have "special channels" that can be "specially approved" in exchange for "internal indicators" and "unplanned indicators", and can obtain supplementary quotas; After that, they asked for the so-called "index fee" and "admission fee" on the grounds that "you can be admitted by paying money", and cheated the money and slipped away.

Precautionary Reminder:

There is a strict work process for college admissions, and there is no so-called "internal enrollment", "special indicators", "spending money to guarantee", etc., and the formal recruitment process will not incur any additional costs. Candidates and parents should understand and confirm the examination enrollment policies and information from formal channels.

Routine 3: "Fake University" has many tricks

"Fake universities" often use names that are easily confusing with well-known universities and colleges, recruit students in a confusing way, and issue diplomas indiscriminately. These schools are all fake universities that do not have enrollment qualifications, do not have the qualifications to run schools, are suspected of forging and selling fake academic diploma certificates, and are suspected of illegal enrollment or Internet fraud.

Precautionary Reminder:

Candidates and parents must fill in the application through the voluntary application portal of the local education examination institute, recognize the name of the regular university and carefully check the enrollment type. The admission results of colleges and universities must be subject to the results announced by the local education department, and do not trust the admission results published by other websites.

Routine 4: There is a "greasy" admission letter

Criminals mail forged admission notices to get candidates to deposit tuition and fees into designated bank accounts; Deliberately confusing the difference between general higher education and other forms of education, and deceiving candidates and their parents with admission notices such as self-examination assistant classes and online education classes.

Precautionary Reminder:

Do not provide all the information of the candidates to others, and the candidates' submission, admission and other links should be queried through the official website. After receiving the admission notice, candidates should verify and confirm the admission results through the official certification or the inquiry platform issued by the education department in time to avoid being deceived.

Routine 5: "Early Enrollment" and "Targeted Enrollment" need to be carefully screened

Criminals take advantage of the national targeted enrollment policy to boast that they can get a university's targeted enrollment plan, or pretend to be the college admissions office to claim that the school enrolls students in advance, and paying "orientation fees" or paying tuition fees in advance can guarantee admission; Under the guise of "independent enrollment" in ordinary colleges and universities and "local party committee trainees" and "national defense students" in military academies, they defrauded money; falsely promising that art students would "pay money to help", etc.

Precautionary Reminder:

The early batch admission is mainly for candidates from military, national defense, and art colleges, and the admission work is all remotely online, and the special computer system submits the file according to the voluntary and filing rules, and is not affected by any human factors. Only a few colleges and universities directly under the ministry have enrollment plans for targeted employment in special industries, and the provincial recruitment office will admit them in a centralized and unified manner. Candidates can check the admission information through the official website of the local Education Examination Agency, and do not easily trust any phone calls and text messages for admission.

"Judge, my parents are dishonest judgment defaulters, can I still go to college......

Statement: This article is reprinted from the WeChat public account of "Zhumadian Intermediate People's Court", thank you here!