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Every year, the moment the NEET results are out, the phones start buzzing.
It starts with a simple WhatsApp message or a “congratulations” call. Then comes the pitch: “Guaranteed MBBS seat,” “Direct admission in Government college,” or “Last few seats left in our quota.”
At Admizion, we’ve sat across from heartbroken parents and students who fell for these lines. They didn’t just lose lakhs of rupees—they lost a year of their lives and their confidence.
Fake consultants don’t sell admissions; they sell relief to exhausted families. Here is the honest truth about how these traps work and how you can protect your future.
Fake consultants rely on a few psychological tricks to get you to lower your guard. If you hear any of these, consider it a massive red flag.
In the world of NEET, nothing is 100% guaranteed until the official allotment letter is in your hand.
You’ll hear: “The portal is closing in two hours,” or “I have one seat left, but another parent is ready to pay right now.” * The Reality: This is pressure marketing. They want you to make an emotional decision before you have time to check the facts or talk to an expert. Genuine admission processes have fixed schedules published weeks in advance on official websites.
This is where the financial damage happens. They ask for ₹2 lakh to ₹5 lakh upfront as a “booking fee” or “donation.”
They target parents’ love for their children. They use lines like, “Don’t you want to secure your child’s future?” or “Next year will be twice as hard.” * The Reality: They are using your stress against you. A real advisor focuses on data, cut-offs, and rules—not on making you feel guilty.
You don’t need to be an expert to avoid being scammed. You just need to follow these three rules:
At Admizion, we treat admission as a life decision, not a sales target. Our process is built on:
NEET is hard enough. Don’t make the admission process harder by trusting the wrong person. A dream built on a lie will always collapse.
Take your time, ask the uncomfortable questions, and remember: Your hard-earned marks are your only real “guarantee.”