Secondly, if you register through formal channels and are admitted after taking the national unified examination, then no matter what teaching method you apply for (correspondence is generally free of class), the school will send you a formal admission notice by registered mail through the post office. It's wrong not to inform.
Third, tuition fees should be paid in cash on the spot, or remitted to the school's corporate account, and then reported to the school with a bank receipt. The specific payment method will be clearly indicated in the admission notice. Regular schools won't let you open a personal account.
Fourth, the admission information should be checked in official website. official website is registered in various places, not the school website.
To sum up, this phone should not be trusted. It is common for candidates' information to be leaked. Don't believe all the phone calls. If this school is indeed the school where you applied for the job for the first time, I suggest you call the school for further consultation.