The Indian government has issued new guidelines to curb deceptive advertising by coaching institutes, prohibiting false claims like 100% selection rates and guaranteed job security. These guidelines aim to protect students from misleading information and promote ethical advertising practices in the education sector.
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The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has issued new guidelines aimed at curbing misleading advertisements in the IAS coaching sector. These guidelines, which take effect immediately, hold coaching institutes accountable for false claims regarding course duration, success rates, and additional services. They also mandate transparency in advertising contracts and require institutes to disclose details about their facilities, resources, and infrastructure.