News related to PGI Chandigarh, administration issued advisory

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News related to PGI Chandigarh has come out. After the cases of cheating in the name of jobs in the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGI) came to light, the PGI administration has become alert. To ensure that people do not fall prey to fraudsters, PGI has issued an advisory to the public.

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In this advisory, administrators are asked to be cautious. The administration says that people are being trapped by some elements by offering fake and false jobs in PGI. They are being cheated by demanding money in return.

The administration has warned people not to fall prey to such fraudulent elements. Any information related to job and appointment in Chandigarh PGI is notified in print, electronic media. Apart from this, complete information is also available on the official website of PGI.

The note issued by Chandigarh PGI said that it has been observed by the PGI administration that fraud is being done by individuals or organizations by contacting people with the lure of fake jobs and appointments in the name of PGI Chandigarh in exchange for money. Thus the name of PGI Chandigarh is being used to establish false credibility and authenticity in the activities.

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PGI added that it is being brought to the notice of all that we will notify the vacancies in print, electronic media only after completing the entire recruitment process like written test, computer based test, skill test and document verification etc. Will do regular recruitment.

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The PGI management has instructed the people that the complete details of all the job related notifications will be available on the official website of PGI (www.pgimer.edu.in).

PGI said that we request that people should not engage in or respond to any suspected fraudulent activities and protect themselves from such fake/fraudulent offers. If they believe they have been a victim of fraud, we advise them to contact local law enforcement agencies immediately.

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