University Management of TASSUED Issues Alert: Social Media Admission Scam Targets Prospective Students

The University Management OF TASUED has issued an urgent public notice regarding a misleading message circulating on social media, falsely urging prospective candidates who applied for admission to visit the admission office.

University Management of TASSUED Issues Alert: Social Media Admission Scam Targets Prospective Students

The University Management of Tai Solarin University of Education(TASUED) has issued an urgent public notice regarding a misleading message circulating on social media, falsely urging prospective candidates who applied for admission to visit the admission office. This statement, which has caused confusion among applicants, has no affiliation with the University and is not a legitimate communication from its administration.

In a formal announcement, the University management strongly disassociated itself from the unauthorized publication, emphasizing that it did not originate from official University channels. "We want to clarify that the circulating notice is fraudulent and does not reflect the University’s admission procedures," a spokesperson stated.

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The administration reassured prospective candidates, as well as their parents and guardians, to disregard the misleading information. "We encourage everyone to remain vigilant and not fall victim to these scams. The admission process is currently ongoing, and qualified candidates will be properly notified through official channels," the spokesperson continued.

As the University continues to evaluate applications and finalize admissions, it reassures all interested parties that transparency and communication remain a priority. Any official updates regarding the admission process will be communicated through the University’s official website and social media platforms, ensuring candidates receive accurate and timely information.

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Prospective students are urged to rely solely on official sources and to report any suspicious communications to the University authorities. By doing so, they can help maintain the integrity of the admission process and protect themselves from potential scams.

The University management remains committed to fostering a safe and informative environment for all applicants. As the admission period progresses, candidates are encouraged to stay connected through the University’s verified communication channels for the latest updates and announcements.