The claim that the New Market University, which claims to provide distance education and has nearly 4,000 students from 168 countries, actually does not exist, has caused a bombshell. Some victims, who paid fees ranging from 2,000 to 4,000 euros to enroll in the university, filed complaints with CIMER after discovering that their diplomas were fake, while others became plaintiffs. FAKE DIPLOMA ACCUSATIONIn the criminal complaint filed with the court, Ali İlseven, who appears as the rector of the university, was accused of establishing internet sites that imitate government institutions and universities and providing fake diplomas to those who register. MANY SCANDALS UNCOVEREDThe investigation launched into New Market University has uncovered many scandals. It is alleged that Prof. Dr. Ali İlseven, who is seen as the rector of the university operating in Albania, Serbia, and Montenegro, has no academic record and is a high school graduate. HOW THE DOMAIN WAS OBTAINED IS A MYSTERYAccording to a news report in Yeni Şafak newspaper, it was learned that YÖK (Council of Higher Education) will follow up on these allegations, and how New Market University obtained the "edu.tr" domain is also a mystery. CONTACT NUMBER NEVER ANSWEREDWhen accessing the university's website, it can be seen that there is only an email address and a phone number belonging to Kosovo in the contact section, and it is noticed that this number is never answered. "A FAKE UNIVERSITY CANNOT USE THIS DOMAIN"Experts who made statements regarding the issue emphasize that a fake university cannot use the "edu.tr" domain, and they highlight that the scandal will be revealed through the prosecutor's discussions with YÖK and the domain company.
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