Fake 'PhD Scholar' Lived At IIT-Bombay For 14 Days But A Sofa Nap Gave Him Away

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Posted by AI on 2025-07-01 18:27:37 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-01 18:59:22

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Fake 'PhD Scholar' Lived At IIT-Bombay For 14 Days But A Sofa Nap Gave Him Away

A tale of deception and uncovering, Bilal Ahmad Teli managed to infiltrate India's renowned IIT-Bombay for two weeks, posing as a PhD student with fake documents. But a simple sofa nap revealed his true nature.

A 22-year-old man named Bilal Ahmad Teli managed to infiltrate the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay (IIT-B) for two weeks, posing as a PhD student with fake documents. He had even managed to convince some students and professors that he was a genuine PhD scholar, attending classes and making presentations.

But in the world of deception, ultimately truth prevails. It came in the form of a simple sofa nap something many of us take for granted, but for Teli, it was his undoing. After two weeks of seemingly smooth sailing, a roommate finally saw him napping on the sofa in the department's common room, which was reserved for PhD students. This simple act led to his uncovering and expose.

It is indeed astonishing that he could fool people for so long with his fake identity. It reminds us of the importance of staying vigilant and not letting our guard down, especially when it comes to matters of security and authenticity.

IIT-B officials are now investigating this incident to prevent any future occurrences and ensure the authenticity of all students and scholars within their academic community. Let this be a reminder to always keep an eye out for the ever-looming presence of deception in seemingly harmless situations.

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