If i submmited OBC NCL certificate but my certificate was rejected. Will my application be removed and will be neither count as Genral or OBC
If your OBC-NCL certificate is rejected, your application will not be removed, but you will be considered under the General category instead of OBC. Most exam authorities, including KEA and NTA, allow candidates to continue their application under the General category if they fail to provide a valid OBC-NCL certificate. However, you will lose any reservation benefits such as fee concessions or seat reservations.
If your OBC-NCL certificate gets rejected, your application will not be canceled right away. However, if a valid certificate is not submitted within the given timeframe, your category may be changed to General. It is important to review official instructions and, if necessary, provide a corrected certificate. To prevent complications, reach out to the concerned authorities promptly and seek guidance on the required steps.
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If your OBC-NCL certificate is rejected , your application will usually be considered under the General category (unless the exam or institution has specific rules stating otherwise). Your application won’t be removed, but you won’t get the OBC reservation benefits.
However, some institutions allow you to submit a corrected or updated certificate within a given time. It’s best to check the official guidelines of the exam or admission process you applied for.
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Yes, if your submitted OBC NCL certificate is rejected, your application will likely be considered under the General category, meaning you will not be counted as OBC and will be competing against general candidates only; your application may not be removed entirely but will be evaluated based on the general category criteria.
Most applications involve document verification, and if your OBC certificate is deemed invalid, your claim to the reserved category will be rejected.
Without a valid OBC NCL certificate, you will not be eligible for any reservation benefits meant for the OBC category.
Depending on the recruitment process, you may have the option to appeal the rejection of your OBC certificate.
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