Matriculation certificates created with QR code to verify authenticity

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QR code is added to matriculation certificates for 2024 in order to verify the authenticity of the certificate and the accuracy of data by scanning the QR code, according to the Department of Myanmar Examinations.
When the QR code is scanned, a website beginning with verify.dme.gov.mm will appear and a random six digits will be provided. The user needs to insert the six digits and click ‘Submit’ to check the certificate data. If the certificate is fake, the QR code will not work with verify.dme.gov.mm, or it will go to another website, it warned.
If it is forged by copying QR from a certificate issued by the department, the original data and QR result will be different when it is scanned.
Even if it is a genuine certificate issued by the department and if the certificate’s data and QR result on verify.dme.gov.mm is different, the user can contact the department’s page messenger or [email protected] by sending the certificate photo. — TWA/ZS

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