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Dear candidate, if you are applying in colleges of Delhi, then you need two certificates if you are also in reserved category:
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Hi Mohan,
NRI ( Non Resident Indian) or Person of Indian Origin are people who are born in India and Resides in Foreign countries. As you have done your complete 12 years of schooling in foreign country you are still considered as NRI. For Indian citizen you should complete your schooling and higher education from india and should have following documents from officials to fall under general category ..
These are some documents required from government officials to get seat in any colleges under general quota. Just 4 years of Bachelor studies won't make you fall under general category. Since you're still considered as NRI, quotas are available in many Universities. you can apply them and get some seat reservations in government institutions along with partial fee reimbursement. You can still get benefits from indian government while pursuing degree. Hope you find this information helpful. All the best for you career.
Thanks & Good Luck!..
Dear student,
Caste certificate can work in any state and there is no rule that you have to you have to show the caste certificate of the state you are currently living in, to get reservation benefits in an exam.
As you asked that should you fill SC in your application form or not, so yes you should put SC in the form if you have caste certificate and no matter from which state it is.
You can check more about it by going through the link below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-reservation-criteria
I hope this information helps you.
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Hi
IGNOU and DU- SOL are UGC recognized universities and both are good universities providing almost all the courses to their distance learning students. Both the universities provide printed materials to their students as well as conduct interactive learning lectures.
IGNOU: Established in 1985 this government college provide affordable distance learning to its students and the courses offered are UG, PG ,DIPLOMA COURSES, DOCTORATE, AND M.PHIL PROGRAMS. The disciplines in which the courses are given are IT, education, humanities , commerce and more. It is recognized by ncte, aicte and ugc. For b.com it charges rs 8100 ( 3 years) and the eligibility criteria is 10+2 and rs 11000 for m.com
DU sol: This is also a government universities and provide affordable distance education to their students, with interactive lectures and printed study materials. It is Established in 1962 and the courses offered are UG, PG, DOCTORATE in the discipline of commerce, humanities, economics, education, nutrition and health and more. It is recognized by ugc and DEB. It charges rs 3530( 3 years ) for b.com and rs 3630 to rs 3830 for b.com ( hons) and rs 5150 for m.com( 2 years). Eligibility criteria for b.com is 10+ 2 from a recognized board.
Both the universities are good and provide top class education. Now its upto you to choose.
Hope this helps...best of luck
Dear Akshita,
You should not have domicile certificate of two states and doing it is known to be an offence. In a simple language you think that how can a person live in two States/UT.
Domicile certificate is normally issued to a person to verify that he/she is the resident of that area and the domicile certificate is given to avail educational concessions and benefits in institutions, government services and also some jobs which are only for local people of a particular state.
Now as you said you are born in Bihar but your schooling of 11th and 12th from Delhi, so you are supposed to have domicile of Delhi according to rules. And not only this, some institutes like NITs, IITs strictly have policy that student's home-state will be considered as that state from where she/he has done completed 12th board.
All the very best!
Hi Dhanashri,
As you have undergone regular schooling, have given the practical exams for the same, so, you are a bonafide student of that school. You are not a private/patrachar candidate, so your school will be responsible for sending off all your details to the CBSE. You need not to worry about the same. Private candidates do not opt for regular schooling and hence cannot be devised marks under the marking scheme.
Hi aspirant,
You can claim state quota seats in multiple states, provided you fulfill the eligibility criteria setup by the conducting body. As per the norms of national testing agency, one need to satisfy some basic eligibility criterias in order to apply under state quota. Some of the major ones are:
So if you satisfy any of the points you can avail state quota from UP
Hope it helps!!
Hello,
I would like to tell you that if You have to pursue your higher studies in delhi you can surely do it and about your SC quota it will be only eligible if you are citizen of that state or belong to that particular state because for applying in such type of quotas you should have a relevant paper’s proving you a SC candidate and this will only be able to get you in your native state where you have your home. So if you already have your documents regarding SC candidate than surely you will be eligible for it.
Thank you..
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you for availing delhi quota you must have completed your class 12 in Delhi only then only you can avail delhi quota if you would be going to kota then you will be considered as Non delhi students.
Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
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