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How to verify a Indian Institute of Technology Bombay diploma or transcript
Upload any Indian Institute of Technology Bombay document — diploma, transcript, degree certificate, enrollment letter — and Turing Verify returns a forensic verdict in under 30 seconds. Designed for admissions offices, HR teams, licensing boards, and anyone who needs to know whether a credential is real before acting on it.
What we check on a Indian Institute of Technology Bombay document
- Typography forensics. Official Indian Institute of Technology Bombay diplomas use a stable set of institutional typefaces, kerning, and baseline rules. Forgeries — especially AI-generated ones — drift on descenders, sidebearings, and ligature handling. Our engine catches substitutions that the naked eye misses.
- Seal and signature geometry. University seals have precise radial symmetry and micro-features that AI image generators approximate but rarely reproduce. Registrar signatures have a stable curvature signature across cohorts.
- Layout and semantic logic. Degree titles, date formats, GPA scales, and Latin honours all follow conventions specific to India. A document that violates the conventions — a GPA on a 4.0 scale from a school that uses a 100-point scale, a Latin honour attached to a program that doesn't award one — is flagged as suspect regardless of how clean the typography looks.
- Public registry cross-reference.We cross-reference the document's institutional data against publicly available information about www.iitb.ac.in, including program names, degree types, and the official registrar workflow. Turing Verify is a forensic pre-screen — not a substitute for a registrar call, but the screen that decides which documents deserve one.
- PDF metadata and provenance. We parse the embedded XMP metadata, producer strings, and revision history. A PDF that claims to be a 2018 Indian Institute of Technology Bombay transcript but was produced by a 2025 word processor gets a hard flag.
Why AI forgeries changed the game
The share of AI-generated forgeries in our detection pipeline rose from 18% to 47% in twelve months. The classic advice — “look at the paper, hold it up to the light, check the embossed seal” — was designed for a pre-generative-AI world. For Indian Institute of Technology Bombay documents specifically, we see three modern attack patterns:
- Template reuse. A real Indian Institute of Technology Bombay diploma template is leaked or scraped, and attackers swap the holder name and degree while leaving the seal and signature intact. Looks perfect to a human reviewer.
- Generative AI full synthesis. Entire documents produced from a text prompt. Good at visuals, bad at semantic logic — wrong program names, nonsensical course codes, impossible date ranges.
- Hybrid tampering. A real scanned diploma modified in a PDF editor to change a single field. Invisible to the eye, trivial for metadata forensics.
Privacy and appeal rights
Document verification is high-stakes. A wrong verdict can cost someone a job, an admission, or a visa. We treat that seriously. Every verdict on Turing Verify is:
- • Disclosed as automated under GDPR Article 22, with a visible “Request human review” button on the result page.
- • Appealable within 30 calendar days via a real operator queue — not a support mailto.
- • Backed by an annotated forensic report so the data subject can see the specific evidence.
- • Run under Standard Contractual Clauses + zero-retention API configurations with our AI sub-processors. Full disclosure on the Trust page.
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This page is part of Turing Verify's institution-specific verification guides. Turing Verify is an independent forensic AI platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay's official website: www.iitb.ac.in.