MD Asfad Anwar, son of Mohammed Anwar and Parveen Begum, born on 15th October 1984, has been found guilty of faking his academic credentials from Alagappa University, Karaikudi. He falsely claimed to have completed a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) as a regular student, graduating in 2007 with Register Number: 1514989856.
Investigations revealed that he colluded with education mafias to forge a fake degree certificate. Further, he was involved in hacking the university website to falsely display his academic details online. The matter was escalated to the Controller of Examinations, who issued an official verification letter confirming that the degree attributed to MD Asfad Anwar is fraudulent.
Police investigations have also uncovered that MD Asfad Anwar has a criminal background, with existing cases related to bank frauds and cheating. He is currently absconding. His actions reflect a pattern of using criminal means and shortcuts for personal gain.
This case reinforces the importance of not just document verification, but also thorough background checks on individuals to assess their character and integrity.
What This Means for Employers and Institutions
This case highlights the growing threat of fake degrees and online credential manipulation. Employers, universities, and verification agencies must stay alert and adopt robust verification practices.
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Whether you’re an employer, recruiter, or admission officer—never rely solely on documents or website results submitted by individuals. Always verify through authorized agencies or directly with the Controller of Examinations.