I believe this only covers India as this is produced by The Advertising Standards Council Of India
EDUCATION:
The CCC found following claims in the advertisements by 30 different advertisers were not substantiated and, thus, violated ASCI Guidelines for Advertising of Educational Institutions. Hence complaints against these advertisements were upheld:
· Manya Education Private Limited (GMAT Coaching): The advertisement’s claims, “India's No.1 GMAT coaching”, “India's largest GMAT coaching company”, Website Ad claims, “India's largest GMAT preparation that provides you a score improvement guarantee”, “Apart from GMAC, We are the only company that gives students true computer adaptive tests”, “The only company in India to have the most stringent teacher selection process that is globally recognized, “We are the only company that provides unlimited extra help* to all students and a Unique Satisfaction guarantee”, were not substantiated. Also the claim, “700+ score in GMAT assured with TPR”, was not substantiated with supporting evidence of students who obtained 700+ score in GMAT. Also, the claims are misleading by exaggeration.
· Jamboree Education Pvt. Ltd.: The advertisement’s claims, “India's No.1 coaching institute for GMAT, GRE, SAT and Admission Counselling”, “Highest scores since 1993”, “Best results since 1995”, “GMAT: highest number of 700+ scores on GMAT in India”, “GRE: highest number of 325+ scores on GRE in India”, “SAT: highest number of 1900+ scores on GRE in India”, “The most experienced trainers in the industry”, “Most Exhaustive Collection of Questions and Mock Tests”, “The ONLY Curriculum and Teaching Methodology Customized for Indian Test-takers”, and “Satisfaction 100% Guaranteed”, were not substantiated with verifiable claim support data. Also, the claims are misleading by exaggeration and implication.