SIGN TO SPOT A FRAUD STUDENT AGENT
In a country like us, where the average income is
increasing, the demand for quality higher education has increased; admissions
in top institutions in India are very competitive, increasing the number of
youths.
However, many of these young people lack exportation
that have been received from foreign holidays, foreign educated family members
and travel through the application process to read a school or college senior
in another country. Many young Indians live in cities where no education is
about studying in the US, British Council, CAPAS France, or other government
channels abroad.
Such Candidates may be unaware of them and they may
also be discreet, which foreign universities are expecting from the applicants
and the process of applying for admission and visa. These students are probably
the most vulnerable to fraud.
Here are some warning signs to look out for when
dealing with a student agent:
1. He's
a poor listener: If your adviser talks more to him, or if he thinks that
job is the main goal, then he is best able. He cannot get a good job to help
you if he does not understand what motivation you are, and what your career and
life goals are. The worst thing is that he is not listening because he wants to
promote his agenda and of course, whatever best for you, will most likely be
most useful to him, although he will never say so.
2. He
keeps you in the dark: He does one of the two things to stop them from
getting a clearer understanding of the process or he discusses minute and
salary details over a long time to weaken your trust and increase dependency on
him or he tells you to leave him everything.
Either way, he
completely disappoints you from joining the application process. A true student
counselor will help you understand this process and let you go through it.
3. He
promises things that he cannot legally deliver: These may include
admissions, student visas, or other rights to work in another country. This is
a large red flag. Admissions are processed and tested by the university or
college, not the agent at least the most popular universities. In some
countries such as in the US or UK, visa applications can be processed by an
official designated agency in the initial stages, but the final decision to
approve or reject a visa is made by the council officer.
Your starting
point for the real information about the visa should always be the official website
of the High Commission or Government Embassy. You can also apply online and
remember that a visa does not guarantee admission in another country, if you
have a reason to suspect illegal activates or intentions in an immigration
officer, then after arriving at a foreign airport, you can be returned. A
student agent cannot influence them.
4. He
glosses over academic concerns and focuses on inane things: if you agent is
concerned about more coaching about your educational adjustment, what to do to
pack and find a job at the campus, maybe she has the wrong priorities. A good
agent should be able to write applications forms, and answer your questions
about getting the GRE or GMAT. They should be able to explain certification,
course credits, how to choose classes, academic calendars, practical training
opportunities, and more
5. He
keeps bringing up the name of one or more colleges: If they do not, and
cannot clearly tell why they are the right match for you, then this is another
big red flag. It suggests that he does not care about you or understands your
goals. But the applications process is about you and not about its agenda.
An agent who takes your
money and treats you as a secondary concern in the application process, well by
taking your money. Probably he is taking the money from the colleges he
recruits for them they attach him to each student.
The bottom line is that there is no alternative to
your active application in your application process. Someone thinks your
educational goals better than you A good agent will listen to a successful
academic career based on your experience of leading other students,
information, suggestions, and suggestions. However, if you do not search
yourself, you will also benefit from a good agent. More importantly, if you do
not search yourself, you are not able to tell a good agent fraudulently.
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