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How to Spot Fake Reviews and Scam Training Institutes in Kerala

Mithun K V 09 January 2026 8 min read
Fake reviews and misleading claims have become common in Kerala's training institute market, especially for data science and analytics courses. Many institutes look trustworthy online but fail to deliver fundamental skills or outcomes.

Fake reviews and misleading claims have become common in Kerala's training institute market, especially for data science and analytics courses. Many institutes look trustworthy online but fail to deliver fundamental skills or outcomes.

In recent years, the number of training institutes in Kerala has grown rapidly, and so have misleading ads, paid reviews, and exaggerated placement promises. Many students realise the truth only after paying fees, by which time it's too late to question claims or seek a refund.

Why Fake Reviews and Scam Institutes Exist

The demand for data science and analytics roles has intensified competition among training providers. Unfortunately, not every institute competes by improving quality. Some compete by manufacturing trust.

Paid Google reviews, copied testimonials, inflated placement numbers, and urgency-based sales tactics are now common. On forums like Reddit and Quora, students regularly share stories of enrolling based on perfect reviews, only to discover poor teaching, no placement support, or vanished promises.

The Most Common Red Flags Students Ignore

Understanding these red flags early can save you months and significant money.

  • Unnaturally perfect reviews – If an institute has only 5-star reviews with no neutral or critical feedback, be cautious. Real courses receive a mix of opinions.
  • Empty or single-review profiles – Genuine students typically have some online presence. Fake reviewers often have brand-new accounts with only one review.
  • Sudden spikes in reviews – Authentic feedback accumulates gradually over months, not overnight.
  • Generic, copy-paste testimonials – If multiple reviews repeat the exact phrases, they are likely scripted.
  • Guaranteed placements or unrealistic salary promises – No reputable institute can guarantee specific companies or fixed salary packages.
  • Lack of verifiable alumni – If an institute claims hundreds of placements but cannot point you to real alumni on LinkedIn, be doubtful.
  • Non-transparent fee structures – If an institute pushes for large cash payments or avoids written refund terms, proceed carefully.
  • Pressure-based sales tactics – Phrases like "last two seats" or "offer expires tonight" are meant to rush decisions.

How to Verify Reviews in Under 5 Minutes

  • Check multiple platforms rather than relying on Google alone.
  • Click reviewer profiles. Genuine reviewers often have multiple reviews or public profiles.
  • Pay attention to language and repetition.
  • Check review timelines. A sudden spike within a short period is a classic manipulation pattern.

Questions You Must Ask Before Paying Any Institute

  • Can you share LinkedIn profiles of recent alumni I can contact?
  • Can I see anonymised placement proof with role and company details?
  • Who exactly will be teaching my batch, and what is their industry background?
  • What is the written refund policy if expectations are not met?
  • Can I attend a demo or trial session before enrolling?

Why Students Trust Techolas in Kerala

  • 95% Placement Success Record with proven track record of placing students in IT companies across India and abroad.
  • Verification-Friendly Transparency – Students can review the curriculum, understand project structures, and interact with mentors before enrolling.
  • Expert Faculty with Years of Industry Experience.
  • Project-Driven, Practical Training Model.
  • ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institute.
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Mithun K V
Author at Techolas