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For CBSE private candidates seeking admission to government colleges like NITs or DTU , the requirement for an old school Transfer Certificate (TC) typically does not apply. Here's a breakdown:
Transfer Certificate (TC) : A TC is usually required for students who have completed their schooling from one institution and are transferring to another. For private candidates , since they are not coming from a regular school but are appearing for the exam as an individual, the old school TC is usually not required.
Admission Requirements :
NITs and DTU primarily require you to meet the eligibility criteria, which include qualifying exams like JEE Main .
They may ask for your Class 12 mark sheet , JEE scorecard , and other identity proofs , but old school TC is generally not needed.
Special Case : If you were previously enrolled in a school but decided to give the exam privately, the institution may ask for the TC from your previous school as part of the verification process. However, this is not always the case and depends on the specific college's requirements. Conclusion:
For private candidates, old-school TC is generally not required unless explicitly mentioned by the college during the admission process. Make sure to check the specific admission guidelines for NITs or DTU to confirm.
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Hello,
No, CBSE private candidates usually do not need a Transfer Certificate (TC ) from a school for admission to government colleges like NITs and DTU.
Since private candidates are not enrolled in any school during their board exams, they typically don't have a TC. However, a Migration Certificate is important and should be obtained from CBSE after passing the exam.
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