Dear applicants and students of the FinU!
We would like to inform you about the emergence of new fraudulent schemes aimed at deceiving our students, applicants and their parents. Fraudsters are creating fake websites and groups on social media and messengers, pretending to be employees of the Admissions Committee or the Rectorate of the University, and offering to buy admission on a state-funded basis. They may also offer to buy a transfer to a state-funded department, or claim that the applicant's personal account has been hacked or that the applicant has disappeared from admissions lists.
If you or your parents agree to such a deal, the criminals accept the transfer (usually a large amount of money) and disappear. We would like to remind you that state-funded places in universities are not for sale - it is against the law and punishable by law.
FinU strongly recommends that applicants, students and their parents exercise maximum vigilance and critically evaluate any offers related to the purchase of University places or answers to exam questions. Do not trust questionable offers, and it is best to focus on preparing for exams using official sources of information and educational materials.
Take care of yourself and your loved ones!