MQA exposes Sri Lanka’s “fake degrees” market — Maldivian students told to stay away
MQA exposes Sri Lanka's fake degrees market and advises Maldivian students to stay away. The article, dated Saturday, 6 Jun 2026, highlights the issue but provides no further details in the available text.
MQA exposes Sri Lanka's fake degrees market and advises Maldivian students to stay away. The article, dated Saturday, 6 Jun 2026, highlights the issue but provides no further details in the available text.
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MQA exposes Sri Lanka's fake degrees market and advises Maldivian students to stay away. The article, dated Saturday, 6 Jun 2026, highlights the issue but provides no further details in the available text.
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