SSC
Hi aspirant,
You can choose either of the Maharastra or Rajasthan state to get the benefits of home state reservation as you fulfill two different eligibility criterias:
Talking about MHT CET, it also takes similar criterias into consideration but you should definitely select Maharastra domicile to get some leaverage and benifits. Following below are specified rules to be fulfilled in order to get benefits of Maharastran domicile:
Type A
Type B Candidates
Type C Candidates
Type D Candidates
Type E Candidates
Hope it helps!!
Hello,
The official notification of SSC Phase 9 recruitment for various posts got released on 24th September, and the last date to apply for the same is 25th October, there are various posts included in this, you haven't mentioned you want to apply for which specific post, nevertheless you can apply for any posts for which eligibility criteria is based on 10+2 educational qualification as long as you meet the other criteria such as age, or any other requirements, you can go through the official notification at https://ssc.nic.in/Portal/SelectionPostDetails to know more details regarding this. the recruitment process consists of CBT followed by document verification.
Dear Malavika,
If you have lost your TC, you can re issue it from your institute, you have completed your SSC in. Moreover, you can enquire there in the institute for help regarding your TC. You can contact them online or can visit them, they will definitely help you in arranging it again.
Hope this helps.
All the Best!!
Hi
As you have mentioned there is a discrepancy in names in two of the documents you have submitted so it is mandatory to submit an affidavit.
An affidavit is a legal document sworn before either a notary public or a magistrate that all the details in the affidavit are true to your best knowledge.
The affidavit you will have to submit is the name correction affidavit where you will mention your correct name and a document supporting that name and the wrong or misspelled name and the document with that incorrect name which can used as proof to claim your right name if there is any document with your misspelled name, this document needs to be printed in a stamp paper with a requisite value and signed by a notary public or a magistrate.
This step will be f ollowed by the newspaper notification. Now since they have asked only for affidavit give just that.
you can even apply for it online. It may take less time that way. You can enquire with the notary office nearby as to how much time they will take to make an affidavit.
hope this clarifies!
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing well! The mistake done by you is not a big problem you can send them somr mail or other so that they can do correction also if you don't send then also there will no problem be cool ,keep your mind fresh focus on your study
Thanking you!
Hello Himani,
Hope you are doing all good. The problem would be solved when after clearing your exam, you will go for documents verification. If your original date of birth doesn't affect terms and conditions to sit in SSC MTS, then there should not be any problem.
Alternatively, to be on the safe side , you can approach the SSC Board authorities with an application to correct the date of birth on the said certificate. Attach with the application a duly attested affidavit in support of the contents of the application. Also attach a certified copy of your birth certificate .
Hope this helps and all the best for your exam.
Hello student,
There is no mention about anything regarding the type of handwriting that you have to write in the board exams. You can choose and write in any handwriting patterns, However, it must be very legible and readable to the examiner. This is what matters the most.
I hope this helps, All the Best!
Code 1 is for candidates who are appearing for Class 12
Code 2 is for candidates who have completed 10+2
Code 3 is for candidates who have passed or studying for any degree in science stream
Code 4 is for candidates who have completed 10+2 and degree with physics, chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology
Code 5 is for candidates who are in the first year of B.Sc. or any course similar
Code 6 is for candidates who have passed their B.Sc. with the PCB subjects
Code 7 is for students who have completed studies similiar to 10+2 of Indian education board
You can refer to this article for more information
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualification-codes
Best of luck
Dear Swetha,
If you feel difficult to cope with a different board that is CBSE, you can definitely change it, only if you have just started with your 12th standard. You can submit migration from your previous school you have completed 11th in.
But, if you are already in the middle of the session, then it would be somewhat difficult. I would suggest you to please talk to the school you want to admit in, the faculty or management can help you better in this.
Hope this sorted your query.
Hello Sangita,
Hope you are doing well and good.
The Secondary School Certificate, also called SSC or Matriculation examination, in madrasah education Dakhil is a public examination in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan conducted by educational boards for the successful completion of the secondary education exam in these countries.
You should know that each board has prescribed certain level of syllabus for SSC examination respectively. And, so is the the whole year maintained accordingly with respect to the syllabus. According to the board, the syllabus should have been completed in the alloted time or the academic year.
And,so accordingly they set the exam dates. Once set it is same for the respective boards all over the country.
I know it is difficult for you all ,and even for all of us to cope up with this online culture but we couldn't help it. Boards won't divide exams to two sessions.
try completing your syllabus on your own under the guidance of your home tutors and online YouTube tutors. Don't be dependent.
hopefully I'm clear to you.
best wishes ahead.
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