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Yes, it is possible to change your university in the 2nd year, but it depends on several factors, including the university's policies and the availability of transfers in your specific program. Here are the key points to consider, especially since you belong to the SC category and have a freeship card:
University Transfer Policies: Some universities allow students to transfer to another university after completing the first year, but this depends on the specific rules of both the current and prospective universities. You should check with the administration of both universities to see if transfers are allowed in your course.
Eligibility: Make sure you meet the eligibility criteria for the new university. This could include:
Freeship Card: Since you belong to the SC category and have a freeship card (for scholarship or fee waivers), it is essential to check whether the benefits from the freeship card can be transferred to the new university. Contact the social welfare office or the university's scholarship cell to confirm if the scholarship or fee waiver can be continued after the transfer.
Required Documents: During the transfer process, you may need to submit documents like:
Reservation Quota: Ensure that the new university has seats available under the SC reservation quota. You’ll need to apply for these seats while transferring.
Application Procedure: Once you verify all the above details, follow the application procedure for university transfer. This may include filling out forms and submitting letters to both universities.
It's crucial to check with both your current and prospective universities to understand the exact process and whether your freeship benefits will continue.
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