Do private candidate of state board Student issued with TC and migration letter? If not then how they are suppose to get admission in institute like IIT/nit?
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Private candidates from a state board don't face issues with the issuance of a Transfer Certificate (TC) or Migration Certificate .
These certificates are generally required for students who transfer from one educational institution to another, but private candidates are not enrolled in any institution during their exam years , so they typically don't need a TC .
For admission to institutions like IITs or NITs , private candidates must meet the eligibility criteria , which includes passing the relevant board exams and appearing for entrance exams like JEE .
Hope this helps you .
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Yes, private candidates who has passed the 12th boards through a state board are very much eligible to receive a TC and a Migration Certificate. .to get these contact the state board through where you have appeared for your 12th exams.gather all the necessary documents including your 12th mark sheet, identity proof, etc.Go through the specific process of getting a TC and migration certificate as per the board.
This may include filling of forms, submission of required documents, and payment of fees as applicable.The board will process your application and release the certificates.
After these, you can apply for these certificates to IITs, NITs or higher education institutions.
Thus, following all these steps and staying in touch with the appropriate authorities, you should get the necessary certificates that will be needed for higher education.
Hello,
Private candidates of state boards are typically not enrolled in regular schools affiliated with the board, which can sometimes make the process of obtaining a Transfer Certificate (TC) and migration certificate different from that of regular school students. However, these certificates are crucial for admission to higher education institutions like IITs or NITs.
Here’s how private candidates usually handle this:
Transfer Certificate :
- Private candidates do not get a TC from a school since they are not formally enrolled in one. Instead, their enrollment and examination registration are directly managed by the state board.
- If an institute requires a TC, private candidates may need to provide a written explanation or obtain a formal letter from the state board certifying their status as a private candidate.
Migration Certificate :
- Migration certificates are typically issued by the state board upon successful completion of the examination.
- Private candidates can request their migration certificate from the state board office after their results are declared. This certificate is essential when moving to a university or board different from the one where they passed their 12th standard.
Admission To IIT/NIT :-
- Documents Required: During admissions to IITs or NITs, migration certificates are often mandatory. A TC might not always be required if the candidate explains their private candidate status.
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Process for Private Candidates:
- After qualifying the JEE Advanced or JEE Main, the candidates are generally asked to submit the necessary documents during the counseling or admission process.
- In case a TC is required but unavailable, the candidate should consult the institution (IIT/NIT) for alternative documentation or an exemption.
While the process can be slightly more involved for private candidates, it is manageable with timely communication with both the state board and the admitting institution.
Hope it helps !