West Bengal MBBS Admission Fraud Reports: Direct Admission Trap Every NEET Parent Must Know
Several reported cases from West Bengal show how NEET aspirants and parents were allegedly cheated through fake promises of MBBS seats, donor quota, management quota, NRI quota, fake documents, and direct admission. Students must remember: MBBS admission in India should happen only through official NEET counselling routes, not through cash promises or private guarantees.
Every year, many NEET aspirants and parents become targets of fake “direct MBBS admission” promises. These frauds usually use words like “confirmed seat”, “donor quota”, “management quota”, “inside connection”, “NRI adjustment”, or “urgent package”.
West Bengal has also seen multiple reported cases where students or parents were allegedly cheated in the name of MBBS admission. Some cases involved fake allotment letters, fake consultancy offices, forged documents, fake NRI certificates, and even promises of government medical college seats.
This blog is not claiming that all agencies are fraud. But it is a strong warning that students must verify every admission route through official counselling portals only.
Important Warning for Students and Parents: Never pay money to anyone who promises a confirmed MBBS seat outside official counselling. Always verify through MCC, WBMCC, NMC, college authority, and official counselling documents.
- 1.Kolkata NEET scam link through Telegram, accused arrested from Garia
A reported racket allegedly targeted NEET aspirants through Telegram by claiming access to fake/leaked NEET papers. Read original article - The Times of India
- 2.Panchasayar man allegedly duped of ₹45 lakh and gold chain for MBBS seat in Nadia private medical college
A Kolkata resident alleged that an education consultancy promised an MBBS seat for his son and took cash, bank transfers, and a gold chain. Read original article - The Times of India
- 3.New Town agency allegedly duped Kashmir doctor of ₹23 lakh for MBBS seat in Bengal
A New Town-based education consultancy was accused of taking money by promising MBBS admission in a Bengal private medical college. Read original article - The Times of India
- 4.Agartala aspirant allegedly duped of ₹21 lakh for Calcutta National Medical College seat
The report says forged documents in the name of West Bengal Medical Counselling Committee were allegedly used to promise a confirmed seat. Read original article - The Times of India
- 5.Kolkata coaching centre owner arrested for allegedly promising government medical college seat
A coaching centre owner was arrested after allegedly guaranteeing a government medical college seat in West Bengal for money. Read original article - The Indian Express
- 6.South Calcutta coaching centre owner arrested in NEET aspirant cheating case
The report states that the family allegedly paid ₹16.8 lakh and received documents showing qualification for a government medical college. Read original article - The Telegraph
- 7.Kalyani JNM Hospital fake MBBS admission racket busted
Kalyani police reportedly busted an inter-state fake MBBS admission racket related to College of Medicine & JNM Hospital. Read original article - The Telegraph
- 8.Aspirant allegedly lost ₹12 lakh for Calcutta Medical College seat
A person was arrested from Lake Town after allegedly promising a seat at Calcutta Medical College and Hospital. Read original article - Medical Dialogues
- 9.Fake MBBS/MBA admission racket busted in Kolkata, 8 arrested
Survey Park police reportedly arrested eight people accused of cheating aspirants with fake admission promises in Bengal and Karnataka colleges. Read original article - The Times of India
- 10.Kolkata CID unearthed medical admission racket
CID West Bengal reportedly unearthed a medical admission racket and arrested an accused from Jalpaiguri’s Malbazar area. Read original article - Medical Dialogues
- 11.ED raids West Bengal medical colleges in alleged NRI quota admission fraud
The report mentions alleged use of fake documents for NRI quota admissions in private medical colleges in West Bengal. Read original article - Medical Dialogues
- 12.ED attaches assets in West Bengal-linked NRI admission fraud case
The report says ED attached assets in connection with alleged fake NRI certificate and document-based admission fraud. Read original article - Medical Dialogues
Conclusion: These reports show one clear pattern: fake admission promises can destroy families financially and emotionally. Students must not trust “direct MBBS admission” claims without official verification. MBBS admission in India should be followed only through legal counselling routes and genuine institutional processes.
Final Student Alert: If anyone says “seat confirmed, pay now”, stop immediately and verify officially.
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