Reservation
The applicability of a caste certificate from another state (West Bengal) for MAT admissions in Hyderabad colleges depends on the specific college's policy. MAT itself doesn't have specific requirements regarding caste certificates. It's a national-level entrance exam. Each college sets its own admission criteria, including the format and validity of caste certificates for claiming reservation benefits. Some colleges in Hyderabad might accept caste certificates from other states like West Bengal, provided they are issued by the competent authority and meet their format requirements. Other colleges might require a caste certificate issued by the competent authority within Telangana (the state where Hyderabad is located). The best way to know for sure is to directly contact the admissions office of the specific colleges you're interested in Hyderabad. They can clarify their policy on accepting caste certificates from other states for MAT admissions. Some colleges might mention their reservation policy and required documents on their websites. Check the admissions section for details. https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/mat I hope it helps!
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Answering to your question, If you've mistakenly selected SC category for MHT CET with a Gujarat SC certificate, which isn't valid in Maharashtra, it's crucial to rectify it promptly. Contact MHT CET authorities to explain the situation and request a change to Open category if necessary. Admission decisions will depend on their policies, so provide any required documentation promptly. Acting swiftly can help ensure your candidature isn't rejected due to incorrect category selection.
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I advice to get a PWD certificate in first instance from the Medical Authority or CMO and later on you can apply for the PWD reservation in the NEET exam. PWD has reservation in the NEET upto 5 % and if you obtain the certificate then you can avail the reservation.
The number of marks required to secure a Veterinary seat without agriculture reservation in India can vary depending on various factors such as level of competition, the specific college or university you are applying to and etc.
The admissions are given based on entrance exams conducted at national level and state level. Such as, AIPVT, NEET-UG.
To know more about the eligibility criteria and other details about Veterinary, click on the below link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/veterinary-seats-in-india
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