Federal University of Technology Babura Warns Against Admission Scams

Federal University of Technology Babura Warns Against Admission Scams

Federal University of Technology Babura Warns Against Admission Scams

The Federal University of Technology Babura issues a crucial advisory to all prospective students and their families.

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It has come to our attention that scammers are preying on the aspirations of individuals seeking admission to the institution.

We strongly caution against falling victim to deceptive individuals who falsely claim to assist or guide applicants through the admission process. These fraudsters have malicious intentions, seeking to exploit innocent candidates by extracting money and wasting valuable time.

The university emphasizes that the admission process is transparent and solely based on merit. We believe in the power of prayer, and we encourage all aspiring students to rely on their efforts, dedication, and the support of well-wishers.

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Important Points to Remember:

Stay Informed: Be aware of the official admission procedures outlined by the Federal University of Technology Babura. Consult the university's official website or contact designated admission offices for accurate information.

Avoid Unverified Assistance: Refrain from engaging with individuals who claim to offer shortcuts or assistance in securing admission. Official communication channels will be the sole source of legitimate information.

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Pray and Trust the Process: Have faith in your abilities, pray for success, and trust the admissions process. Genuine efforts and perseverance will be recognized.

The Federal University of Technology Babura is committed to providing a fair and transparent admission process. We appreciate the cooperation of all applicants and their families in staying vigilant against fraudulent activities.