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Warning on fake institutes in AP

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Hyderabad , Jan. 29

THE Andhra Pradesh Commissioner of Industries has charged that three institutes based in the city were cheating public and students claiming that they were offering research projects for B Tech and Post-Graduation courses in advanced areas.

Giving an impression that they came under various Departments of the Government such as the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (IT) and Department of Space, these institutes were also putting out misleading advertisement to lure public.

Naming these institutes - Communications Services Research and Development Centre; Indian Satellite and Research and Development Organisation (ISRDO) and Communications and Satellite Research Laboratory (CSRL) - the Industries Commissioner stated that the claims made by them were not genuine.

These institutes are housed in premises belonging to the State Government in B.R.K. Bhavan in the heart of the city. The Commissioner said the institutes have no connection with the Ministry of Communication and IT of the Centre or with the Department of Space or ISRO.

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