Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal
If your Non-Creamy Layer (NC-OBC) certificate is delayed, you can still fill out the CAT form using the provisional certificate available on the CAT website, which declares that you fall under the NC-OBC category. This temporary certificate is provided for candidates facing delays in obtaining the updated certificate. However, you will be required to submit the official, updated NC-OBC certificate during the selection process or interviews.
Ensure that the provisional certificate is correctly filled out, and keep track of when your updated certificate will be issued, as failing to present the official document during later stages could impact your category-based claims for admission. Most institutions will accept this provisional certificate for the purpose of application submission, but it is important to meet all final documentation requirements by the time of admission.
Check the CAT guidelines and the institution's specific instructions regarding such documents to avoid any discrepancies .
The National Academy of Legal Study & Research (NALSAR) University of Law in Hyderabad has 147 seats, with 25% of seats reserved for Telangana state candidates. There is no reservation for this category in central list so you can claim only for your state.so whatever serial no. Is provided in clat guidelines you should follow that only and don't worry this is just a procedure when you get selected you just need to submit the caste certificate only.
Hey there! Welcome to the Careers360 team. That's quite a specific situation you've got there - let me see if I can help break it down for you.
So, you're from Telangana, did your MBBS in AP, and now you're wondering about your status in AP, right? It's a bit of a tricky one, to be honest. The local status and reservation policies can get pretty complicated, especially when you're crossing state lines.
From what I understand, your local status in AP might be a bit dicey since you're originally from Telangana. As for the BC-D reservation, that's even trickier because each state has its own list and criteria.
Here's what I think, but take it with a grain of salt:
1. Your local status in AP: This might depend on how long you've been in AP and if you meet their residency requirements. You'd need to check the specific rules for AP.
2. BC-D status in AP: Even if you get local status, your BC-D certificate from Telangana might not directly apply in AP. Each state has its own backward classes list.
3. Open category: If neither of the above works out, you might indeed have to go for the open category seats in AP.
But listen, don't take my word as gospel. These rules can be super complex and change often. Your best bet would be to check with the AP medical education department or maybe the AP Public Service Commission. They'll have the most up-to-date info.
Also, why not chat with some of the seniors here at Careers360? They might have dealt with similar cases before and could have some insider tips. You can also have a look at our College Predictor for more details.
Let me know if you want to bounce around some ideas on how to get more concrete info on this. We could make it a little project - might be useful for other students too!
Hello aspirant, The CAT authorities may initiate a verification process to ensure the accuracy of your caste information. This could involve contacting the issuing authority of your EBC certificate or requesting additional documents. If the verification process confirms your EBC status, your category might be changed to EBC. This could potentially affect your eligibility for certain seats or scholarships. If your EBC certificate is not accepted as proof of OBC status, you might be ineligible for OBC reservations. However, you would still be eligible to appear for the CAT exam as a General category candidate. It's crucial to:
Remember: The final decision regarding your eligibility for OBC reservation will depend on the specific policies and procedures of the CAT authorities.
I hope this information helps you.
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