Hi i am ramesh . I have done my bsc in distance mode 2004 after that i worked for 5years as system admin .later i done my mba too in distance mode in 2011 .i got job as sap admin i worked for 4 years. recently i came to know the degree i hav done is in black listed university.i am not at al aware of that. Now i want to shift to another company.. but i am afraid that in background verification if they come to know my degree is not valid what wil happen to my career. I am very much afraid..please help me what to do
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Hi.. but my MBA is genuine. . The problem is with my bsc degree. . Plz plz help me.. i am not getting what step to take forward
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
You can clearly state this fact to the Employer once you get the offer letter. It is not your fault that the university was called invalid later.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Ramesh i can suggest you that your are very experience guy, you have to remember you got the job with the same degree after competing MBA, if it matters you wont have got it. the university is black listed now in recent years. don't worry certificates are need to enter into the career life, after selection you need to inform them only if they are going for background checking.
hope you consider my suggestion.
Ansar
From India, Hyderabad
hope you consider my suggestion.
Ansar
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Mr. Ramesh,
Given your extensive experience, your new employer will (and should) be focussing on your skills and knowledge than past degrees. However, it would be better and safer to inform them that the university got a blackmark AFTER you studied there. Inform the new employer before you join them. Their response will keep matter clear for all time.
Best wishes,
Ganesh
From India, Bangalore
Given your extensive experience, your new employer will (and should) be focussing on your skills and knowledge than past degrees. However, it would be better and safer to inform them that the university got a blackmark AFTER you studied there. Inform the new employer before you join them. Their response will keep matter clear for all time.
Best wishes,
Ganesh
From India, Bangalore
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