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Many universities have preferences in the language in which the certificates are submitted so choose the language in which your certificate is issued to you. For religion you need to choose your own religion. No, they would not ask for any certificate based on religion and not just this college but no other college would ask any proof of your religion.
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So as you must have understood religion what religion means and what you have to fill. I would tell what language means in this case. So in some states they ask for certificates in English and hence this is a option in which language are you going to submit your certificates. So in which ever language your certificates are opt for that.
Dear aspirant
For claiming SC reservation you will have to make your caste certificate from your tehsil or sdm office. For claiming reservation in AIQ you will have to produce Central castes certificate which also you will get from SDM office. There is just minor differences of format in both of them. You can also apply online on your state backward classes welfare portal. You can visit www.india.gov.in and apply for issuing caste certificate. Otherwise you can get it also offline by
1.Visiting Tehsil or SDM office and ask for caste validity certificate application form.
2. Fill in the form correctly and submit it to the officer.
They will verify all your documents and if you fall under sc caste list they will prepare a caste certificate for you and will give you.
For claiming reservation mainly you have to produce your caste certificate or central caste certificate
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Hey friend!
Ok the basis of your current situation that is rank and category . It will be difficult for you to get any core branches like CSE , ECE etc. in SV University . But you may get branches like mechanical , civil etc. till last counselling .
Checkout last year cut-off's for sv college ;
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Hello Aspirant
The Indus Valley religion or the religion of the Harappans is made of many religions constituted. It is a mixture of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. There are many seals which were found during the excavation which tell us about the Gods the Harappans Worshipped. Some seals show animals which resemble the two gods, Shiva and Rudra. Other seals depict a tree which the Indus Valley believed to be the tree of life which is an outgrowing symbol today in the realm of spirituality. The tree was guarded by a spirit to keep the evil forces away from the tree. The guardian was potrayed by many animals such as bull, snake, goat, or any other mythical creature or animal. The evil force is represented by a tiger. One seal shows a figure sitting in a position that may be similar to a yoga pose and is thought to be an early representation of a Hindu God. The Indus people worshipped a Father God who may have been the forefather of the race. It is similar to the concept of Kuldevi or Kuldevta which exists in Hinduism. There was a Mother Goddess who was worshipped for fertility keeping the collective unconscious in the right place. They worshipped fertility symbols which were round or pierced stones, a practice that was performed before the worship of Shiva and Parvati in the form of Sivalinga . They may have believed in magical rituals, charms and amulets and also demons and spirits like all the early civilisations. A figure of a male god in a seated posture carved on a small stone seal was found. The figure has a white steatite head and bust, clothed in a robe that is placed over the left shoulder, short beard with no moustache, hair cropped and parted in the middle, wearing a necklace, eyes half shut. This was considered as a sacred symbol. The Sun was regarded as one of the greatest gods. Another seal shows a horned figure surrounded by animals such as the deer, antelope, rhinoceros, elephant, tiger and buffalo. The horned figure is called Pashupati which means the lord of the cattle. Pashupati is similar to the gods, Rudra and Shiva. Swastikas are a sacred symbol for good luck. The Harappans practiced a form of yoga and meditation. The Indus Valley people built bathhouses and practiced ritual bathing. The great bath of Mohenjo-Daro was probably a proto type of a kovil or sacred tank found mostly in ancient temples in southern India where people may have performed important rituals for special occasions. During the early days of their culture, the Indus people buried their dead. Afterwards, they conducted cremations and kept the ashes in urns. They may have believed in life after death after the discovery of pottery items and ornaments in the burial grounds. Although the religion of the Indus valley and their social practices were very unique to the countries around them, the people of the Indus valley did have some influences from their neighbours India and in particular Persia. Although many cultures developed due to contact with other civilisations such as Sumer and Egypt that were wealthy and progressive for the time the Indus valley flourished by themselves. Although religious practices were of Hindu basis, the Indus valley added and developed new traditions and elements of their religion making something particularly traditional their own. The Indus valley developed very well indigenously. The people of the valley strategically avoided the rest of India’s destruction, fighting and confusion that came with their shared religious practices, devising and developing their own ideas and methods to progress in a sustainable and peaceful way. They avoided these destructive outside influences, by the use of palaces and gathering places as a well-rounded and open place of religious practices rather than monumental statues and tombs that tended to cause controversy. The Indus valley also made sure to not link religion and warfare together to keep peace and avoid uprising, another prominent key to their success.
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Hello aspirant
Harappans believed in God. This is shown by things found during excavation.
There were found many seals. One seal showed two Gods , one Shiva and other Rudra.
Another deal was found to show a tree .
Gaurdians were potrayed by animals like bull, sheep. Evil wasshien through picture of tiger.
One seal showed , a sitting pose like yoga asan.
All these things show that harappans believed in God and worshipped god
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Under AIQ one can get reservation only on the basis of SC ST OBC and EWS category howevr you can get reservation under OEC category in State WIse Counselling. OEC candidates will be eligible for the unavailed seats in State Counselling under SC/ST quota in NEET (as per my knowledge). All the best.
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