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Girl Student belongs to sebc category and her father is government class 3 servent who has get Non creamy layer certificate. Can she is eligible for free higher education in maharashtra? Is there need of Income certificate ? which is bellow 8 lac or more than eligible for for it.

Prachi Kumari 20th Dec, 2025

Hello,

Yes, she can be eligible , but only if she meets the income rule.

• The girl belongs to SEBC category .
• Her father is a Class-3 government employee and has a Non-Creamy Layer certificate .
• This is acceptable for SEBC benefits.

Free higher education in Maharashtra:

• Maharashtra Government gives 100% tuition fee and exam fee waiver to girl students from SEBC/OBC/EWS categories.
Family annual income must be Rs. 8 lakh or less .
• Admission must be through CAP round in a government or government-aided college .

Income certificate requirement:

Yes, income certificate is required to prove that the family income is below Rs. 8 lakh for the free education scheme.
• Non-Creamy Layer certificate does not replace income certificate for this scheme.

Hope it helps !

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Im currently enrolled in private homoeopathy clg for MD, but i want to join a government college next year.is it possible and what is the procedure to leave college

Rahul Mandal 20th Dec, 2025

Hello,

Yes, it's possible to aim for a government MD homeopathy college seat next year, but you need to resign from your current seat and reenter the admission process by taking the AIAPGET exam again, not through the direct transfer.

I hope it will clear your query!!

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I am expecting to get 56.7% marks in ieo exam for 2025 to 26 is it good for qualify in level 2

Rahul Mandal 20th Dec, 2025

Hello,

Yes, a score of 56.7% may be sufficient to qualify for level 2 of the SOF IEO, but it's not guaranteed, as qualification depends on several relative performance criteria, not a fixed score. SOF doesn't use universal pass marks.

I hope it will clear your query!!

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