Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has issued a warning to students about fake WhatsApp messages that are being circulated, offering admission to the university. The messages claim to be from the university’s administration and promise admission to various courses. However, the university has clarified that these messages are fake and are being sent by unknown individuals. The university has advised students to be cautious and not to respond to such messages. The fake messages are being sent to students who have applied for admission to the university, and they claim to offer admission to courses such as engineering, law, and management. The messages also ask students to pay a fee to secure their admission. The university has stated that it does not send WhatsApp messages to students offering admission, and all admissions are made through the official website. The university has also warned students that responding to such messages can lead to financial loss and identity theft. The university has advised students to check the official website for all updates and information regarding admission. The fake messages are being investigated by the university’s administration, and action will be taken against those responsible. The university has also requested students to report any such messages to the administration. The warning has been issued to prevent students from falling prey to such scams. The university has a robust admission process, and all admissions are made based on merit. The university has also clarified that it does not charge any fee for admission, except for the application fee. The university has advised students to be vigilant and not to trust any messages that ask for personal or financial information. The university is taking all necessary steps to prevent such scams and to ensure that students are not misled. The warning has been issued to all students who have applied for admission to the university, and the university is working to prevent such scams in the future.