As my adhar card is not updated i gave my valid Ration card as my identity proof .I m 17 yrs old so my question is will my form will be accepted or i will face any issue while verifying
Using a Ration Card as identity proof may be accepted or rejected depending on the institution's policies. Since your Aadhaar is not updated, it's best to update it soon to avoid verification issues.
Check with the concerned authority if the Ration Card is acceptable.
Consider carrying additional documents if required.
Update Aadhaar via uidai.gov.in for future ease.
Hello there,
It depends on the exam or admission process you are applying for. Most institutions and exams, including NEET, JEE, and college admissions, prefer Aadhaar or other government-issued ID proof like a voter ID, passport, or driving license.
Since you are
17 years old
, some authorities might
not accept a ration card as a valid ID
for verification. You may face issues during document verification if Aadhaar is mandatory.
What You Should Do:
-
Check the official guidelines
of the exam/college to see if a ration card is accepted.
-
Try to update your Aadhaar
as soon as possible to avoid problems.
- If Aadhaar is mandatory, you may need another valid ID like a school ID, birth certificate, or domicile certificate.
It’s best to contact the
exam authority or admission office
for clarification.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Using a valid ration card as identity proof is acceptable in many cases, especially if your Aadhaar card is not updated. Since you're 17 years old, the acceptance of your form depends on the institution's or exam authority's rules.
Your form might be accepted without issues, or you might be asked to provide additional documents during verification.
To minimize potential issues, check the institution's rules, carry multiple identity proofs, and be prepared to explain why you used a ration card. It's always best to check with the institution or exam authority directly for specific guidance.




