Keywords: Chinese students studying in suspected falsification forgery of documents from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Scores of Chinese students studying abroad because of suspected counterfeit, the application documents are expelled from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
According to media reports, a total of 12 to 50 students expelled, of which 49 were from mainland China, one from Taiwan, most people in September this year, graduate school of business, University of Newcastle.
Dismissal of students including 33 studying for master and 17 studying for undergraduate students. The school has a conversation with them, informed decision, those students who have the right to appeal within 14 days.
Newcastle University has previously issued a statement saying, "these students file through forged or achievements has been tampered with," and "false documents is English language certificate or other university diploma, forgery of high quality, so that the Admissions Department could not be found by regular inspection. ”
According to reports, Newcastle University in the overseas students in English proficiency tests and found them quite bad grades, unable to keep up with the curriculum, suspicion and a diploma or certificate authority to verify that the results found after a large number of the application documents are forged.
Newcastle University has reported the incident to the police and the Ministry of the Interior, and remind United Kingdom other University study abroad application materials on forged vigilant.
Newcastle University press spokesman Mick · Warwick receiving BBC interview said that many dismissed students studying of committing fraud, these intermediaries of deception study intermediary on behalf of their submitted these false testimony, so that these students to become "victim".
China is the United Kingdom school overseas student enrollment of maximum, it is estimated that there are nearly 100 Chinese students in the United Kingdom and type of school learning.
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