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How to Avoid Medical Admission Fraud — 2026 Safety Guide for Parents
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How to Avoid Medical Admission Fraud — 2026 Safety Guide for Parents

Spot fake agents, capitation scams, unrecognised colleges, and phishing counselling sites — practical steps to protect your money and NEET seat.

2 July 20268 min read readMedMentor360 editorial

Admission fraud peaks during NEET counselling season — fake consultants, clone websites, and "management quota" WhatsApp groups target anxious families.

Verify Before You Pay

Check NMC recognition status, confirm allotment only on official MCC or state portals, and never pay cash to individuals. Legitimate fees go to college accounts with receipts.

Red Flags

Guaranteed seat promises, pressure to decide in 24 hours, requests for original documents as "security," counselling through Telegram groups, and colleges not listed on official seat matrices.

Official Sources Only

MCC (mcc.nic.in), state counselling portals, and NMC website are authoritative. Bookmark them — phishing sites mimic URLs with small spelling changes.

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