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How do you know if a degree certificate is real or not?

How do you know if a degree certificate is real or not?

The most effective way to identify fake degrees is to obtain confirmation of the university’s address. For an Indian university, one must cross-check the university details at the University Grant Commission (UGC) website (https://www.ugc.ac.in/) and National Academic Depository (NAD) (https://nad.gov.in/).

How do I keep my Marksheet safe?

How to preserve important documents like photo IDs, mark sheets for a longer time?

  1. Get Laminated.
  2. Maintain Different Files and Folders.
  3. Label Files and Folders.
  4. Store In A Bag.
  5. Discard the Stock of Documents.
  6. Scanned Copy Maintenance.

How can I get a fake college degree certificate?

How to Get a Fake Degree from a Real University

  1. Find a Fake Diploma Maker: The first step that will enable you to buy a fake diploma with verification is to visit the best online fake degree maker, like DiplomaMakers.
  2. Select a Customized Template or Submit a Design:
  3. Order for a Fake Degree Certificate:
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Is digital MarkSheet valid?

A) The digital RC and DL in DigiLocker is digitally signed by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. It is fetched in real-time directly from the National Register database and has a timestamp for record keeping purposes. This digital document is a legally valid document under the Indian IT Act 2000.

How do you preserve a degree certificate?

Use rice paper/acid free paper : Using rice paper/ acid free paper in between the sheets is nice idea to keep the sheets separated. The documents kept between acid free papers do not discolor or deteriorate easily. Store in dry and dark area : Paper documents should be stored in dark and dry area.

Can education certificates be laminated?

Lamination is a strict no-no for most documents, especially educational certificates and marksheets. In India many colleges/universities do not accept/consider laminated documents. Many employers, including most of my clients, reject them on suspicion of being forgeries.