Hi,

I am Mr. X, who completed my degree (still 12 arrears pending) but managed to get placed at a leading MNC during my studies. After completing the course, I worked at that MNC for 1 year. Upon joining, I provided only copies of my original marksheets and did not produce the provisional certificate. They did not inquire, and everything was going well for the first year. However, after a year, they requested a copy of the provisional certificate, which led me to fear the situation, and I decided to resign.

Currently, I have a 1-year experience certificate, but not the original degree certificate. Now, coming to the point, I am considering joining another MNC with a fake edited copy of the provisional certificate and marksheets (although I completed my studies, I intend to change the failed subjects to pass) while providing the correct experience certificate.

I am concerned about the possible consequences. Will I be caught during the background check? I am prepared for the outcome but wish to understand if there is a risk of arrest or legal action.

Is there a chance that I could avoid detection and continue working at the new company?

My main fear is facing legal consequences. I am not worried about receiving a termination letter but fear arrest or legal issues. HR professionals, please assist me in this situation.

From India, Madras
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

Is there a clause present in your appointment letter or employee handbook? If so, your future will totally depend on management decisions. By the way, it is a criminal offense, and you will be booked under ACT 420.

Regards,
Kumar Sivesh

From India, New Delhi
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

Forging documents is a criminal offense. If the company wants, they may take action against you, or in most cases, fire you.

I request that you do not ask for unethical advice in this forum. This forum is for the sharing of knowledge, views, and ideas.

I believe you should focus on giving your exams and trying to pass rather than resorting to such practices. Once you engage in unethical tasks, you will always live in fear of being caught.

From India, Mumbai
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

Hi All,

I would like to know what should be done if an individual submits all their original academic and professional degrees, along with relieving letters from their previous company and salary slips, to a new company. If the new company discovers that professional degrees such as an MBA, B.Tech, or MCA are fake, or some of the mark sheets are incorrect based on university records, what action should the company take?

Thanks,

Paarth Kapoor
HR

From India, Delhi
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

Hey, that's great! Mr. X, you entered in MNC, heads off to you because in MNC's reference checking and documentation process is the hardest stage to clear for a candidate even after clearing all the rounds! Good luck once again!
From India, Gurgaon
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

There is one more condition in my company. One person is working as a Senior HR Executive. His qualification is an MBA in HR with 65%, but he did not complete the course himself; he obtained the degree through payment. Is there any action I can take against him? Please advise.
From India, Panipat
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

Perfect Advice. Todays Young generation needs to be guided Patiently about Morality and Ethics as advised by Shweta Nair. Kudos to Shweta.
From India, Mumbai
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)


From India, Gurgaon
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

Congratulations on being selected in a multinational corporation (MNC). I have submitted all my original 10th and 12th certificates. During my graduation, I obtained a percentage of 61%. However, in my 4th-semester mark sheet, I initially recorded my score as 6.0 instead of the actual 6.15. This discrepancy arose as I faced issues with my university's website, preventing me from retrieving the accurate information at that time. Consequently, I provided the edited mark sheet indicating 6.0 to the company. Recently, my original mark sheet reflecting the correct score of 6.15 has been issued. I am concerned that this inconsistency could lead to complications. Notably, my overall graduation percentage remains 61%, as also stated in my CV.

I seek guidance on how to address this situation. Could you please advise on the best course of action? Will the discrepancy in the mark sheet pose any significant problems? Your assistance is greatly appreciated.

From India, Kolkata
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

Anonymous
19

Dear Mr. X,

First and foremost, an employee joining a company needs to be honest. Instead of living in fear, sooner or later, you are bound to be caught. This experience can be highly humiliating if you falsify experience and qualifications. It is crucial to remember that being dishonest can lead to being trapped by your own lies. If you are caught in such deceit and then join a new company where a background check is conducted, it will reflect negatively on you and could impact your future prospects.

It is far better to disclose the truth to your new employer and set things straight from the beginning. There is nothing wrong with being transparent about your background when starting a new job. This way, you can have peace of mind and fully focus on your work.

Please let me know if you need any further assistance or information.

Best regards,

[Your Name]

From India, Visakhapatnam
Acknowledge(0)
Amend(0)

Looking for something specific? - Join & Be Part Of Our Community and get connected with the right people who can help. Our AI-powered platform provides real-time fact-checking, peer-reviewed insights, and a vast historical knowledge base to support your search.






Contact Us Privacy Policy Disclaimer Terms Of Service

All rights reserved @ 2025 CiteHR ®

All Copyright And Trademarks in Posts Held By Respective Owners.