There are many ways to get your undergraduate free or at a very low cost. 1. FAFSA / Pell grants 2. Work Study programs 3. Work full-time and study part-time ( tuition reimbursement programs ) 4. Work for military ( GI bill ) 5. Do AP courses, get a high GPA at school, do extracurricular activities, write a stellar essay, and get merit-based scholarships. 6. Study for 2 years at community college, transfer credit to a 4-year college, and just do 2 years at the latter instead of 4 years. Most US students are lazy, don't study hard at school, don't get good grades, and then complain that "we have to pay for college". As an immigrant, I worked hard at school and got a full-ride scholarship! Idiots.
I love the American kid who lied about everything: SAT scores, high school GPA, charity work, family income etc. and got in to Yale. At Yale he did well and even received some meaty awards. He was courted by and interviewed for jobs at big investment firms in NY. He had multiple offers with big starting salaries. He then realised the entire concept of the "elite" school is a fraud. So, feeling guilty in the last week of his senior year he told a friend about his fraudulent application. His friend then promptly told everyone. Yale had him arrested and charged 6 ways to Sunday. I think he did two years in prison for "wire fraud," "theft," and some other charges. The kid is right ... the entire American University system is a scam!
As an Indian that could have easily verifyed almost all our new documents have a qr code when scaned takes you to official govt website where authenticity could be verified. So university should fire the idiot that verified the document.
@@You_Name_It In India, people can even purchase official government documents from shady offices tucked away in a corner street! Who are you trying to fool? The whole country is filled with scammers. They’ve even scammed Americans for millions and millions of dollars. No official Indian document can be trusted. NOT EVEN ONE!
@@forgewhelbon1131 You think University admins are kids? You think all non Indians are foolish and you all are the only smart ones? Who are you trying to kid, kid?
@@TausifAhmad03What do you mean typical Indian? Most indians are in usa legaly and indian americans the most tax paing ethnicity in the usa. Based on one incident don't put all india s in a basket ( typical pakistani behavior)
I saw the post he submitted on the subreddit, its deleted now but originally assumed it was fake. He even said that even after getting financial aid, he resorted to cheating in university exams while spending most of his time drinking. Also made money from fraudulent internships.
Almost got away with it and went to brag about it before getting the job done💀 He dug his own grave, There is no scope for him even in india unless he joins a scam call centre or joins as some janitor at best
I'm more surprised he cheated on the exam than the scholarship exam. Students from India who come to college here are usually bright. So the main motive was money not getting an education. Good riddance!
Dude could’ve have gotten away with it if he kept his mouth shut. Also, the university should have forced him to pay them back if he wasn’t going to be sent to jail.
The university did not lose a thing, so it was easy for them to forgive the debt. It was the donors to the scholarship and the students who bore the weight of this man's scam. He will return to his home country and run remote scams from there. The university has a duty to pursue justice against this criminal, so that he can never step onto US soil again. Instead, they are stepping away, not in a spirit of charity, but to avoid any accountability for their own lack of diligence. Financial benefactors to the school should take note.
He won't step onto US soil again, he was not on a permanent visa to begin with and now he has both a criminal record, and permanent negative publicity that will live on on the internet to follow behind him. He's not coming back.
@@GasPipeJimmy I understand what you're trying to do but can you stop? There are plenty of us indians who work their arses off to be here. Fair ans square. I understand your doubts and theyre valid but please don't spread prejudice
don't worry, he has a promising career waiting for him in India... He'll be back soon in a phone call to random Americans... "I'm agent Smith, I've issued an arrest warrant for your federal offense.. you owe the IRS $50 thousand dollar in back taxes. We will drop the charges if you settle the debt in gift cards."
Which war are you going to start and fund next? You know, for democracy? 😂 You know nothing about India. The societal pressures are unreal. Do you know how many students commit suicide every year? He basically made his life a living hell for both himself and his family.
Unfortunately, though, this is probably just one case out of probably tens of thousands. When universities look for oppression and hardship as key metrics-sometimes beyond SAT scores, these things are bound to happen.
They should've done a better job checking. Frankly, there are many fraudsters who now run big companies because they managed to get away with it like Anand
@@nondescriptnycno these things won't happen that easy, the primary reason he could do this without being caught was because he was from India, one could get through the loopholes in the system.
True, also the University is at fault here. They failed to verify his documents and granted him a full scholarship The University did not do its due diligence hence they don't want this to drag out, but close case quickly as it impacts them negatively.
That is correct, as citizens have access to all the records that the university and immigration department can verify. It is extremely difficult for immigrants to falsify information, so they often resort to making up stories. The most amusing part is that they were not caught until they made a post on Reddit.
As an Indian, this is really sad to see. I'm pretty sure there would have been way more hardworking Indian students who could've been deserving of that scholarship and actually work their butt off to get that degree. Because of one such student, many others will now be seen as "potential scammer".
I’m only thinking that at 19, he ran such a big scam as an international student. I came into the US as a student decades ago and I was just scared and cautious of everything being in a new country. This guy needs to be monitored as he might come into the country under a fake name.
@@Flashyfinancier indians have balls like that. while the rest of you are too cowardly to do anything, indians will do anything to. get what they want. this is why india will become a superpower. nobody can stop us
Shame on you, Anand. You not only disgraced yourself and your family but also ruined the chances of admission of a genuine, deserving student. Lehigh University is too kind to not press charges against you for fraudulence and just closed your chapter with expulsion and a deportation request to the US government.
@@thomasty896how do you know that? He'll barely be able to survive with all the shame. India is not for beginners, brother. You don't the social pressures that exist here. He made his and his parents' life a living hell in India.
The real question is why international students are given so many scholarships while the hard working American students are slapped with hefty tuition.
Is it the fault of the international students that the universities are willingly giving away that money or the fault of the school for not focusing on local students?
They really aren't. This is a far spread misconception. No local universities or public colleges have scholarships for international students, and the private universities usually pick the rich and privileged who don't need anything. Even if you get a lot of scholarships, you come out on the other end in debt to the US government like everyone else. This guy is so infuriating because he managed to get into the extremely exclusive far and few between need-blind universities and scammed them.
I am thinking, how Dumb are the people who works in the admission section of Lehigh University to provide full scholarship? Without even checking the credentials of the certificates a person provides?
@@sansin6250 That is actually far less than the taxes he paid on rent and food and stuff he spent here and the work and time he spent in US, probably he was swindled out of car insurance too
That level of fraud should've landed him in jail if you ask me... Instead, he got a free ride home and obviously this makes things more difficult for genuine applicants going forward...
If university admission depart had difficulty verifying his papers, then do not accept him to admit to the school. Get to be smarter! Too many fake people from any country.
Academic fraud is more common among people of Indian descent, notably in medicine. From academic degrees to university admission through the black market purchase of questions.
@@Ducktility With all the high-stakes lying and fraud that happens in this country every single day, why do you think they chose to feature a story featuring a foreign student? Just random chance?
convient to blame an indian? an indian did this... and got caught 😂 Americans are not creating fake death certificates. Most of our information is documented and background checks are pperformed particularly for work. I do know indians are falsifying work history in US.
I saw many other reports and it is clear that big number of these scammers share common geographic location and from the same cultural background. The moment he/she says "hallo" any informed person should know who is the caller and where he/she comes from.
Hahahahaha bro you think he’s the first to commit crime than get deported? Once he gets to India he’s gonna be chilling living in a sea of people. He’s keeping all that money and schooling he got
No, in India he will be garlanded upon arrival and will be considered a genius and maybe he could join politics and join the corrupt BJP party of hindu fascist leader mass murderer Narendra Modi.
He should have been arrested and kept behind bars. He will find a way to come back again to the US and commit a fraud again. Can't do that behind bars.
@@TalcumPowder-nx3ck You are a du mmy. Unless borders are closed, everyone can come in and a lot of idiots in India take the donkey route to get to US which is illegally. What country are you living in?
@@alphabetagamma4142 yes and must have similar family background. These things runs through families . Morality is instilled in you when growing up by the family. People with good moral background would never do such things under any circumstances
The guy who exposed him was a JEE aspirant and he felt morally wrong after seeing the post since he knew the true struggles. Fine example of bad scammers taking place of hardworking people.
Do not highlight Indians, Americans are far more scammers than anyone else in the world.The only difference is that they sit at the highest levels of governance and often go unnoticed by ordinary guys like you.
Yess like 12 board results and jee result are published on official site and can be easily verified through application number but college administrator didn't even tried to do so......
@@thechannelthatdoesnotexistHow many cases have you heard about this eh? Just because this bastard scammed someone doesnt mean all brahmins do so. Almost all of us are hardworking people who try to live a noble life
@@thechannelthatdoesnotexistAnd on the case of reservations, why will we not complain? A general category student studies hard, gets 95% and does not gets a seat, while an Sc/st guy barely studies, gets 45% and gets a seat. We never complain about the sc/st guys who get a seat by scoring good marks, but we will always complain about a person getting a seat who does not deserve it. Merit decides a person's worth, not victim card
2:09 "He did steal, like, a lot... and that scholarship coulda went to someone better." Is this interview indicative, generally, of Lehigh students' command of the English language?
Turns out he wasn't a mod, he was just a dude who was curious whether the story was fake and so to test it out he went through the profile and found out he was following lehigh uni and so he sent the post to their admissions office.
Anand made a mistake and that he sell the didnity of India by exposing his crimes on reddit, if you do horrible things that may affect your country reputation keep it to yourself and never share what you did online
Most international students are hard working and will settle in the US paying taxes in the future. The US is looking for the brightest candidates and by far the foreign students out perform most Americans.
The moderator is so proud of what he did. But for the thousands of other people that do this. They just pay to get in and never pay for their lies and sin.
It’s crazy that the reddit mod didnt need to report to the school, there wasnt any reward for him. He just wanted to see a person’s downfall EDIT: I read the original post, and I don’t feel about the student anymore lol. He was clearly bragging about it and was a complete idiot
@@Captain_Obvious- I even have all the screenshots of that deleted reddit post where he described how he planned everything and got into the university
He's going to be deported back but he will definitely keep lying or being a fraud when he is back in India. Will probably just move to Dubai or something. That's just common among them.
@@sohailhamid4231 It's a large population, you will definitely come across a lot who cheats at the same time you will also see many who sacrifice everything they have to achieve their goal with moral standing. If only you have the brains to see them.
Why are we giving full ride scholarships to international students? I have a feeling we have plenty of resident students that could have taken advantage of this...
@@TheFirstStud wdym? He was following his university from his reddit account, the same account he used to make that post "anonymously". He was cocky too, when someone asked if they were scared he was going to get caught, he replied with i use tor browser lmaooo
10/10, this is coming from a former liar btw. Worth it? Definitely. He's not even getting jailed for this but simply deported back to India btw. Even if things might suck a little, but he didn't do anything super crazy until later, like it's very much doable and anyone here could do it, but would they? It's the audacity and the courage, not to mention the lines "I don't like to use my brain, I don't like it unless...fraud is involved.", that's like the Oppenheimer equivalent of "I'm become death, the destroyer of the worlds." Plus the fear and the guilt would've been insane. Not to mention his self-image turned out to be "I'm nothing more than a fraud", so I might as well do that and be good at it. But sadly, humans. They sometimes have a conscience. And we eventually give it away, cuz we seek something real. Somewhere to confide in.
I bet this happens quite often at prestigious universities. Most people need a story showing how they overcame adversity in order to make their application stand out. How is the school supposed to verify this…hire a private investigator?
His grades were amazing. He adjusted his marksheets from school and college to get a good chance at admission but I won't tell you how he managed his 4 GPA. Read that for yourself.
Some people say he should've kept his mouth shut. However, he only finished the first year where there are many students in each course. Once you proceed to years 3 and 4, you choose subjects with specialization and there are way fewer students. He could've got caught there
@@inpursuitofknowlegde-nlove I am glad that you took my comment on a lighter note but brother everyone from Punjab, Haryana, and Gujarat is not a scammer. I am myself from Punjab. I completed my Btech from NIT Jalandhar and will pursue my MS in Financial Mathematics at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities this fall 2024. I did all that because of my hard work, especially the exams I took in the past be it JEE, GRE, TOEFL, GATE, and others. I understand that some people from my state are known for some infamous activities but it does not bring everyone under the same umbrella.
The other crime is that the education costs $85,000.00
great comment !! noone wants to talk about that though.
That's nothing, you should see how much they charge for dental school.
Its $85000 for International students. US residents pay a quarter of that.
@@alileevil that is still overpriced.
There are many ways to get your undergraduate free or at a very low cost.
1. FAFSA / Pell grants
2. Work Study programs
3. Work full-time and study part-time ( tuition reimbursement programs )
4. Work for military ( GI bill )
5. Do AP courses, get a high GPA at school, do extracurricular activities, write a stellar essay, and get merit-based scholarships.
6. Study for 2 years at community college, transfer credit to a 4-year college, and just do 2 years at the latter instead of 4 years.
Most US students are lazy, don't study hard at school, don't get good grades, and then complain that "we have to pay for college". As an immigrant, I worked hard at school and got a full-ride scholarship! Idiots.
In the mean time, 100 similar students who are able to keep their mouths shut are enjoying full rides at universities across the country.
🎯🎯🎯
100? I think you might be missing a few zeros.
I love the American kid who lied about everything: SAT scores, high school GPA, charity work, family income etc. and got in to Yale. At Yale he did well and even received some meaty awards. He was courted by and interviewed for jobs at big investment firms in NY. He had multiple offers with big starting salaries. He then realised the entire concept of the "elite" school is a fraud. So, feeling guilty in the last week of his senior year he told a friend about his fraudulent application. His friend then promptly told everyone. Yale had him arrested and charged 6 ways to Sunday. I think he did two years in prison for "wire fraud," "theft," and some other charges. The kid is right ... the entire American University system is a scam!
@@redgrant4897which american kid was this?
@@redgrant4897 go ahead and drop that students name
He told lies : Never got caught
He posted truth: Got caught 😅
Because he confessed to lying about it lol
People need to learn to shut up😅
@@Captain_Obvious- he didnt confess. It was an anonymous post. Or so he thought
😂
@@Flashyfinancier someway it was a public confession.
Cost of tuition at that university is ~311k for a 4-year degree
That's a crime
"311k for a 4-year degree"
Goodness! How on earth does an average American even afford that!
😵😵😵.......Might as well just start your own business with that money.
@@MithunOnTheNet we don't 😂
Debt slavery
It’s a crime. America should be able to expect a good education at an affordable price. This needs to be addressed for the good of all of us.
Good they caught him before he ran for congress.
😂
THAT A GOOD ONE
😂
*ran for president
Now he will run a scammer network from India
WTF: A fake death certificate of his dad who is still alive??? That’s craaazy!!!
As an Indian that could have easily verifyed almost all our new documents have a qr code when scaned takes you to official govt website where authenticity could be verified. So university should fire the idiot that verified the document.
The University didnt check properly
@@You_Name_It In India, people can even purchase official government documents from shady offices tucked away in a corner street! Who are you trying to fool? The whole country is filled with scammers. They’ve even scammed Americans for millions and millions of dollars. No official Indian document can be trusted. NOT EVEN ONE!
@@forgewhelbon1131 You think University admins are kids? You think all non Indians are foolish and you all are the only smart ones? Who are you trying to kid, kid?
In Indian you can get any document for a price.
Looks like the 85000 education didn’t teach him anything. He was still dumb enough to follow his school from an anonymous profile. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
common sense ain’t so common
He even scored 4/4gpa in his university by cheating in exams
He was a typical Indian after all, he was bragging about it in Reddit, and explained everything in detail while patting his own back 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@TausifAhmad03What do you mean typical Indian?
Most indians are in usa legaly and indian americans the most tax paing ethnicity in the usa.
Based on one incident don't put all india s in a basket ( typical pakistani behavior)
I saw the post he submitted on the subreddit, its deleted now but originally assumed it was fake. He even said that even after getting financial aid, he resorted to cheating in university exams while spending most of his time drinking. Also made money from fraudulent internships.
Almost got away with it and went to brag about it before getting the job done💀
He dug his own grave, There is no scope for him even in india unless he joins a scam call centre or joins as some janitor at best
How exactly does one collect “real money” from a “fake internship”? Did you instead mean to say “made money by listing fake internships in resume”?
I'm more surprised he cheated on the exam than the scholarship exam. Students from India who come to college here are usually bright.
So the main motive was money not getting an education.
Good riddance!
This is wrong at every level.
Average Indian scammers
$85k is a lot of money for a deportation gift.
Dude could’ve have gotten away with it if he kept his mouth shut.
Also, the university should have forced him to pay them back if he wasn’t going to be sent to jail.
The university didnt spend anything, it was a tax write off for them...
He’s probably extremely poor and can’t afford to pay back any of it.
honest is the best policy., so u rather lie? u worst than him
@@Moodboard39
I guess English isn’t your first language….
@@Moodboard39The whole country is worse than him for duping and stealing lands from native Americans and building it on slavery. Whose worse ?
The university did not lose a thing, so it was easy for them to forgive the debt. It was the donors to the scholarship and the students who bore the weight of this man's scam. He will return to his home country and run remote scams from there. The university has a duty to pursue justice against this criminal, so that he can never step onto US soil again. Instead, they are stepping away, not in a spirit of charity, but to avoid any accountability for their own lack of diligence. Financial benefactors to the school should take note.
He won't step onto US soil again, he was not on a permanent visa to begin with and now he has both a criminal record, and permanent negative publicity that will live on on the internet to follow behind him. He's not coming back.
it was a tax write-off for the donors anyway.
Indian citizen. We shall more your way. You need immigrants as u cant replace urself.. pay up suckers..
Why waste tax payer money to keep him in prison when they have the option to deport him?????
Because after landing in India, he'll face no consequence and go on with his life.
00:24 Anonymous Reddit Post
00:56 Discovery of Fraudulent Documents
01:20 Scholarship Grant
01:40 Investigation and Arrest
02:00 Student Reactions
02:29 Deportation Proceedings
As an Indian who lost both parents at a young age, was homeless in the US, never begged for any money, this makes me furious
You were homeless? How are you now?
Are you lying?
@@GasPipeJimmy I understand what you're trying to do but can you stop? There are plenty of us indians who work their arses off to be here. Fair ans square.
I understand your doubts and theyre valid but please don't spread prejudice
They see one Indian and that's what they generalise... I wonder if they see all whites as colonial racists??@@pewpew6071
@@pewpew6071
All I’m doing is raising awareness
don't worry, he has a promising career waiting for him in India... He'll be back soon in a phone call to random Americans... "I'm agent Smith, I've issued an arrest warrant for your federal offense.. you owe the IRS $50 thousand dollar in back taxes. We will drop the charges if you settle the debt in gift cards."
Which war are you going to start and fund next? You know, for democracy? 😂
You know nothing about India. The societal pressures are unreal. Do you know how many students commit suicide every year? He basically made his life a living hell for both himself and his family.
lol
Let’s hope he also doesn’t figure out how to multiply himself. :D
Exactly these Lindus are known for their dishonesty
😂 true
Those posts on reddits asking people about their darkest secrets are just setups 😂 . You're not anonymous on reddit to law enforcement.
Looks like he’s going Lelow University now
Haha nice one.
😂😂
Following the IRS and Social Security scams involving individuals from India, there is now a new issue with a scholarship scam 🤔🤔
Scholarship scams have been a thing since at least the 1930’s, wake up.
And this did not only affects India.
Shame on you Anand as the university will now look at other truly deserving students with suspicion.
Unfortunately, though, this is probably just one case out of probably tens of thousands. When universities look for oppression and hardship as key metrics-sometimes beyond SAT scores, these things are bound to happen.
No one except crooks will be worried about this case. Most students get to these schools by their own merits
They should've done a better job checking. Frankly, there are many fraudsters who now run big companies because they managed to get away with it like Anand
Mostly Indians are scammers and living with fake degrees and documents, it should be checked.
@@nondescriptnycno these things won't happen that easy, the primary reason he could do this without being caught was because he was from India, one could get through the loopholes in the system.
The plot thickens: He just landed a remote job as an inside merchant services sales rep for a company located in Nigeria.
How do you know
@LordNativist"Joined 5 days ago"
That's reserved for the Nigerian prince thank you
@@str8ballinSAdoesn't matter😭😭
85k is 7 million in Inidian rupees. Unless he comes from a rich family, he wouldn't be able to pay this off.
True, also the University is at fault here. They failed to verify his documents and granted him a full scholarship The University did not do its due diligence hence they don't want this to drag out, but close case quickly as it impacts them negatively.
@@idharudhar5985Both are at fault but obviously the greater fault lies with the kid who lied and scammed his way in for free.
he is smart. he got an education and a trip back home all for free. be like anand
This makes me so mad because I know hardworking parents that are in school and working and raising kids that don't get scholarships.. :(
These universities are hell bent on going against American students. It's very easy to commit fraud as international students and everyone knows it.
That is correct, as citizens have access to all the records that the university and immigration department can verify. It is extremely difficult for immigrants to falsify information, so they often resort to making up stories. The most amusing part is that they were not caught until they made a post on Reddit.
As an Indian, this is really sad to see. I'm pretty sure there would have been way more hardworking Indian students who could've been deserving of that scholarship and actually work their butt off to get that degree. Because of one such student, many others will now be seen as "potential scammer".
Most of them are.
Yeah, unfortunately 😞
I can already see one comment above me
No good Indian student cares about Lehigh university
Most of the Indians are already tbh. All the scamming videos on the internet have one thing in common - the scammer is always an Indian.
Y'all hate the west and are desperate to get in.
I’m only thinking that at 19, he ran such a big scam as an international student. I came into the US as a student decades ago and I was just scared and cautious of everything being in a new country. This guy needs to be monitored as he might come into the country under a fake name.
Hes Indian
@@Flashyfinancierso what commenter is too
@@Flashyfinancier indians have balls like that. while the rest of you are too cowardly to do anything, indians will do anything to. get what they want. this is why india will become a superpower. nobody can stop us
Prison and deportation
💯💯💯👍👍👍
I bet most of the Indians would be in prison in that case, they are mostly same.
All this came out after he posted in reddit? Why would he do that?
thought he was anonymous and no narcs on reddit.
Not the sharpest tool in the shed. Sometimes people just need to brag instead of keeping their mouths shut.
Criminals like to boast about their achievements
Bro thought he was D.B.Cooper. 😂
@@JJ-hp6mb lol, he left those $20 biil behind.
Why are they deciding what charges should be brought against him?
Make him pay back the cash
@JohnnytNatural The school should not be the one deciding what to charge him with.
The state should be charging him and he should be in jail
@@rongold7719because he wants to go to school n make sum outta himself, y’all don’t understand what it means to be an immigrant
@JohnnytNatural The rent for where he lived, the food he ate, etc is not free.
@@alfredkargbo5188 There are millions of immigrants who work 2 or more jobs to fulfill their American dream. He chose the easy route.
@@alfredkargbo5188
So let him be honest about it
Bro thought he was D.B.Cooper with all that bragging on reddit. 😂🤦🏻♂️
he is smart. he got an education and a trip back home all for free. be like anand
News flash! A degree from Lehigh University isn't worth a sh__. The scammers got scammed. That is the only story here.
It’s actually an accredited R2 university, so it’s actually better than most.
Apparently it’s worth 85k
😂😂😂
you didn't get picked to go to college and that's okay.
🎯
Shame on you, Anand. You not only disgraced yourself and your family but also ruined the chances of admission of a genuine, deserving student. Lehigh University is too kind to not press charges against you for fraudulence and just closed your chapter with expulsion and a deportation request to the US government.
Why surprised? Mostly Indians are actually like this, especially 97% scammers came from one country and that’s INDIA.
His degree should be voided if he earned it fraudulently and based on lies.
Not if his degree is Bachelor in Fraudulent Engineering
Voided degree means notthing to him. He'll just make a copy or new lies.
He should have been put to jail. He'll face no consequence in India and will find a job there.
@@thomasty896how do you know that? He'll barely be able to survive with all the shame. India is not for beginners, brother. You don't the social pressures that exist here. He made his and his parents' life a living hell in India.
@@JJ-hp6mb He will just work for a scamming call center.
These scammers are everywhere
He should have kept his mouth shut!!!!
honesty is the best policy
so u want him to become a liar huh
@@Moodboard39no it’s really not… not always
Indian people like to talk. Long time ago. My neighbor were Indians. I can hear them talk for whole day nonstop till midnight. Amazing 😢😢
The real question is why international students are given so many scholarships while the hard working American students are slapped with hefty tuition.
Is it the fault of the international students that the universities are willingly giving away that money or the fault of the school for not focusing on local students?
Because the universities are try to MAKE Money off of the students. They are bigger scammers than the students are
They really aren't. This is a far spread misconception. No local universities or public colleges have scholarships for international students, and the private universities usually pick the rich and privileged who don't need anything. Even if you get a lot of scholarships, you come out on the other end in debt to the US government like everyone else. This guy is so infuriating because he managed to get into the extremely exclusive far and few between need-blind universities and scammed them.
Hardworking? Yeah, I’ve seen American students work hard in becoming hoes and drinking booze 😂😂😂😂. Education is garbage in America nowadays.
most of the scholarships are reserved for domestic students. saying this as a domestic student myself.
I am thinking, how Dumb are the people who works in the admission section of Lehigh University to provide full scholarship? Without even checking the credentials of the certificates a person provides?
Why feed him and provide shelter and health coverage for 2 more months, on taxpayer dime. Deport immediately.
You know US doesnt provide all those to immigrants, usually the immigrants need to buy insurance with their own money, its the US, not scandinavia
@@TalcumPowder-nx3ck They are in deportation processing. The government feeds them and take care of their medical needs during detention.
@@sansin6250 That is actually far less than the taxes he paid on rent and food and stuff he spent here and the work and time he spent in US, probably he was swindled out of car insurance too
Because law needs time to take its course. 🤦🏻♂️
@@TalcumPowder-nx3ck shutup scammer
Lot of Indian students desperately trying to get into the US via the universities
yes, it is the fault of universities tho
This is not the way. Could have gone to a deserving and truthful Indian. This guy was a fraud.
Well the bloody uniersities...... want their money , don't they........ so zip it.......
@@TalcumPowder-nx3ck not the scammers fault
Yeah and 90% don’t even study at all, they all come to work under the table 😒
That level of fraud should've landed him in jail if you ask me... Instead, he got a free ride home and obviously this makes things more difficult for genuine applicants going forward...
This is why oversharing is a big problem. Had he kept his mouth shut, he could have gotten away with it.
At this point it should be stereotype, whenever You hear India what comes to your mind? IT, Poverty and Scammers
that is the stereotype lol. They infested our country with everyone from their villages
@@sandman.38 period
The Moslem stereotype is much worse see uk@@raqibuddin304
why offers scholarship for foreign undergraduate students who are too poor to pay their college tuition. it is just hard to believe!
Why do you care
More than Half of the Indian students are playing this game and get away with it. God Bless America.
Thats not true!
Prove it.
half? bruh
God bless India
If university admission depart had difficulty verifying his papers, then do not accept him to admit to the school. Get to be smarter! Too many fake people from any country.
Academic fraud is more common among people of Indian descent, notably in medicine. From academic degrees to university admission through the black market purchase of questions.
Convenient to blame an Indian, but Isn’t this what every applicant does these days? Lying is not unknown in Presidential elections, either.
Because there's a difference between blaming AN Indian individual and ALL Indians?
@@Ducktility With all the high-stakes lying and fraud that happens in this country every single day, why do you think they chose to feature a story featuring a foreign student? Just random chance?
convient to blame an indian? an indian did this... and got caught 😂
Americans are not creating fake death certificates.
Most of our information is documented and background checks are pperformed particularly for work. I do know indians are falsifying work history in US.
Does every student fake their transcript, letters of recommendation, resume and the death of their father?
Stop crying, scamming is a huge thing in India. Y'all are in deep love with your culture but never try to fix it.
He had all the traits of a successful politician
He got off easy, won't even go to jail after stealing 80k. In India now he will find a normal job and live his life.
He got experience to start a call center in India.
@@Indrani-S2022 Hey there Sri Lankan, How's the money we Indians donated to save yóūr Sri Lankan àss from getting scammed by Xaina doing ?
@@adrianbelko7683 nice one
@@adrianbelko7683hey there paj€€t how's your poop eating session going ?
He can scam people now.
I saw many other reports and it is clear that big number of these scammers share common geographic location and from the same cultural background. The moment he/she says "hallo" any informed person should know who is the caller and where he/she comes from.
Give him 50 years in an indian prison
Hahahahaha bro you think he’s the first to commit crime than get deported? Once he gets to India he’s gonna be chilling living in a sea of people. He’s keeping all that money and schooling he got
No, in India he will be garlanded upon arrival and will be considered a genius and maybe he could join politics and join the corrupt BJP party of hindu fascist leader mass murderer Narendra Modi.
Lehigh didn't do crap until he self incriminate himself. They need to be proactive finding crap like this
He should have been arrested and kept behind bars. He will find a way to come back again to the US and commit a fraud again. Can't do that behind bars.
You know how difficult it is to get legal entry into the US? He cannot just come in unless he comes in illegally.
@@AC-jg2dg except spanish speakers, others cant get inside US illegally, India doesnt share border with US ... du mmy
@@TalcumPowder-nx3ck u are dumb look at how many Indians have come through the borders. Canada and Mexico. Hook or crook they will.
@@TalcumPowder-nx3ck You are a du mmy. Unless borders are closed, everyone can come in and a lot of idiots in India take the donkey route to get to US which is illegally. What country are you living in?
@@TalcumPowder-nx3ck du mmy
Should have gone for 20 years in prison, he ruined someone's future by stealing that scholarship.
Please recover your money...else he will cheat poor Indians back home !!!
He probably already has... You don't suddenly get up one day and commit this level of fraud. He's most likely done it before.
@@alphabetagamma4142 yes and must have similar family background. These things runs through families . Morality is instilled in you when growing up by the family. People with good moral background would never do such things under any circumstances
@@rk-lj5ci Not necessarily...
Instead of "DO NOT REEDEM IT" its now "DO NOT POST IT ON YOUR MAIN ACCOUNT"
the mistake was posting on reddit. the system doesn't care about you. don't care about the system.
The guy who exposed him was a JEE aspirant and he felt morally wrong after seeing the post since he knew the true struggles. Fine example of bad scammers taking place of hardworking people.
Shocking... Indian scammer... who knew
Do not highlight Indians, Americans are far more scammers than anyone else in the world.The only difference is that they sit at the highest levels of governance and often go unnoticed by ordinary guys like you.
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@@mohammedrasul7639 Indians need to know that scamming is haram 😢
Wonder how none of his certificates got examined by anyone 😮
That's the biggest loop hole...and threat to country
Yess like 12 board results and jee result are published on official site and can be easily verified through application number but college administrator didn't even tried to do so......
@@Maopin5748ebuss Even there he edited his college marksheet for internship but they didnt verify it either🙆 What are these people doingggg
depriving someone needy and better is evil.
The same kind of people scamming seniors in USA and Canada😡
What kind is that?
@@someone-enoemos- Think he means indians
@@someone-enoemos-Indian SCAMMERS are world wide famous, almost 98-99% all the scammers came from one country, India.
10 billion dollar a year
He will be the CEO of Scam call centre, when he's back in India.
Great start to a promising future.
u'll do the same by loosing you job to an INDIAN
@@deepansh2631no one's losing anything to the smelly poop eaters.
@@deepansh2631 yall only get jobs 😭
@@deepansh2631why tf r u justifying his crime i wonder why most scam call centres are from India
This proves the point that anyone is can be anonymous until they say or do something illegal.
This is the reality of all upper caste so called rich Brahmin indians
Fr they curse reservation and sc st people and then they do shit like this
@@thechannelthatdoesnotexistHow many cases have you heard about this eh? Just because this bastard scammed someone doesnt mean all brahmins do so. Almost all of us are hardworking people who try to live a noble life
@@thechannelthatdoesnotexistAnd on the case of reservations, why will we not complain? A general category student studies hard, gets 95% and does not gets a seat, while an Sc/st guy barely studies, gets 45% and gets a seat.
We never complain about the sc/st guys who get a seat by scoring good marks, but we will always complain about a person getting a seat who does not deserve it.
Merit decides a person's worth, not victim card
Indians jst wanna chant modi modi all day long
Cry about it.
We need to close the borders of North America so we can rebuild our countries
Canada’s way worse. Ran into two Indian students in college who couldn’t put together sentences but somehow ended up in a public college
😂
Their parents are brainwashed into thinking working international with guarantee them a high class job 😂
Will*
were they sikhs?
2:09 "He did steal, like, a lot... and that scholarship coulda went to someone better." Is this interview indicative, generally, of Lehigh students' command of the English language?
typical reddit mods...
😂
Turns out he wasn't a mod, he was just a dude who was curious whether the story was fake and so to test it out he went through the profile and found out he was following lehigh uni and so he sent the post to their admissions office.
@@Joshpods no he is a mod
Anand made a mistake and that he sell the didnity of India by exposing his crimes on reddit, if you do horrible things that may affect your country reputation keep it to yourself and never share what you did online
The university was too eager for the feel good story to be true.
So he *himself* wrote a post on reddit about he lying and getting away with it? What was he trying to prove?
How smart he was 😂
He's off to his latest venture: computer consulting at scams are us
Punishment fits the crime.
Lehigh high University should check students coming from India.
They are coming from a country with highest liars.
Well, maybe the University was always LeHigh ( The High) whilst checking the documents ?? 😂
It is India! Lehigh should have prosecuted him and made an example of him to stop other Indians from getting similar ideas!
The scholarship sponsor lost out big. I'm sure there were several exceptional, competitive, worthy, and deserving students for that fund.
He has a burgeoning career in a scam call center now
Letting intl students at these levels is a fraud. US colleges for Us students. We need to educate ourselves first.
Most international students are hard working and will settle in the US paying taxes in the future. The US is looking for the brightest candidates and by far the foreign students out perform most Americans.
@@theemeraldcity94 lol take job away from Americans who then become welfare drain on tax pool. So there is no point. Or get nothing and just replaced.
LOL. You clearly have no idea how universities work.
@@iwatchyoutube523 oh how do they work? How should they work?
@@MbisonBalrog Maybe, if you study hard, they'll let you into college so you can figure it out. You need to educate yourself first.
University should also be sued for not checking fake documents
He's like one of those serial killers who keep dropping clues about their crimes so that people will see their "genius"
The moderator is so proud of what he did. But for the thousands of other people that do this. They just pay to get in and never pay for their lies and sin.
If you punish the offender, how are you going to deter others?
It’s crazy that the reddit mod didnt need to report to the school, there wasnt any reward for him. He just wanted to see a person’s downfall
EDIT: I read the original post, and I don’t feel about the student anymore lol. He was clearly bragging about it and was a complete idiot
He wasn't even a mod, that was a random dude on that subreddit, I tried to argue with him not to do that, cuz eventually the cheater will get caught.
@@mathocity8337 oh you know the person who reported the school?
@@Captain_Obvious- Yeah
@@Captain_Obvious- I even have all the screenshots of that deleted reddit post where he described how he planned everything and got into the university
@@mathocity8337 dude upload them on your channel or somewhere on internet. I wanna see what was in the post.
Kids always wanna be on the internet lol
The University should have taken strict action against him
Scam center for this guy for sure. It is a disgrace for other hardworking Indians.
He's going to be deported back but he will definitely keep lying or being a fraud when he is back in India. Will probably just move to Dubai or something. That's just common among them.
How many hardworking indians? I have not seen one who does not cheat
@@sohailhamid4231 It's a large population, you will definitely come across a lot who cheats at the same time you will also see many who sacrifice everything they have to achieve their goal with moral standing. If only you have the brains to see them.
He should join BJP now. The home for all conmen and liars.
He can join any car dealership in US now. Or can do their job remotely.
I bet he gets an immigration lawyer, beats the deportation, and then sues the school for emotional trauma.
so the university did not do the verification before giving him the scholarship but was able to do the verification later?
conning/scamming is part of their culture.
Why are we giving full ride scholarships to international students? I have a feeling we have plenty of resident students that could have taken advantage of this...
That moderator was a snitch
nono, that kid was an idiot. you confess to a crime on the internet and expect people to just be silent?
Nah bro he took the spot of someone who truly deserves to go to the uni
Yes ! That moderator should've minded his own business. Reddit is supposed to be anonymous. This is a law suit for Reddit's terms of privacy.
@@TheFirstStud wdym? He was following his university from his reddit account, the same account he used to make that post "anonymously". He was cocky too, when someone asked if they were scared he was going to get caught, he replied with i use tor browser lmaooo
“We did it Reddit!”
Some employees have faked their documents and got jobs they didn’t deserve. It’s a crime
10/10, this is coming from a former liar btw. Worth it? Definitely. He's not even getting jailed for this but simply deported back to India btw.
Even if things might suck a little, but he didn't do anything super crazy until later, like it's very much doable and anyone here could do it, but would they? It's the audacity and the courage, not to mention the lines "I don't like to use my brain, I don't like it unless...fraud is involved.", that's like the Oppenheimer equivalent of "I'm become death, the destroyer of the worlds."
Plus the fear and the guilt would've been insane. Not to mention his self-image turned out to be "I'm nothing more than a fraud", so I might as well do that and be good at it. But sadly, humans. They sometimes have a conscience. And we eventually give it away, cuz we seek something real. Somewhere to confide in.
Lol, I just saw this comment on Reddit
I bet this happens quite often at prestigious universities. Most people need a story showing how they overcame adversity in order to make their application stand out. How is the school supposed to verify this…hire a private investigator?
The real crime is the 80k per year cost of attending university. What were his grades?
He used to copy on exams too via phone Or any digital device as he needed 4.0 gpa to avail scholarships in the proceeding semesters.
Absurdly low. But he faked the grades he sent to the university to be amazing!
His grades were amazing. He adjusted his marksheets from school and college to get a good chance at admission but I won't tell you how he managed his 4 GPA. Read that for yourself.
Why just deport him? He should be sent to prison and made to pay for his crime.
he'll back in the country with a new identity and attending different college💀
Some people say he should've kept his mouth shut.
However, he only finished the first year where there are many students in each course. Once you proceed to years 3 and 4, you choose subjects with specialization and there are way fewer students. He could've got caught there
Bann students from Gujrat, Punjab & Haryana.
Lindu students should be banned first 😂😂. Scammers
tere ko na ban kre pehle
@@amandeepchopra3097 haha if i do anything scam then bann me also.
@@inpursuitofknowlegde-nlove I am glad that you took my comment on a lighter note but brother everyone from Punjab, Haryana, and Gujarat is not a scammer. I am myself from Punjab. I completed my Btech from NIT Jalandhar and will pursue my MS in Financial Mathematics at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities this fall 2024. I did all that because of my hard work, especially the exams I took in the past be it JEE, GRE, TOEFL, GATE, and others. I understand that some people from my state are known for some infamous activities but it does not bring everyone under the same umbrella.
Idk about Gujarat but pls ban students from Punjab and Haryana
I literally saw all of this unfold in front of my eyes on reddit. Damn