BHU warns against fake advertisement on recruitment of data operators
Abhiraj P | August 17, 2022 | 07:24 PM IST | 1 min read
The fake advertisement claimed that the BHU university has invited applications for the walking interview for about 94 posts of data operators.
NEW DELHI: The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has informed that the advertisement that is circulating in its name, claiming that data operators are being recruited for the National Program for Healthcare for Elderly is fake. The fake BHU advertisement said that the recruitment is being done by the geriatric medicine department, Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS) at BHU .
The fake advertisement claiming to be from BHU university, circulating on various social media platforms claimed that the university has invited applications for the walking interview for about 94 posts of data operators.
"A fake vacancy advertisement is circulating on various platforms claiming that a number of Data Operators are to be recruited for the National Program for Healthcare for Elderly, (@MoHFW_INDIA) Dept. of Geriatric Medicine, IMS, #BHU. (1)," said a statement from BHU on Twitter.
A fake vacancy advertisement is circulating on various platforms claiming that a number of Data Operators are to be recruited for the National Program for Healthcare for Elderly, ( @MoHFW_INDIA ) Dept. of Geriatric Medicine, IMS, #BHU . (1) pic.twitter.com/YHax9VSneq
— BHU Official (@bhupro) August 17, 2022
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Recently, in a similar incident, the Delhi University clarified that there have been many misleading information and fake emails related to Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET- 2022) circulating on social media.
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