Dear sir maam , I belong to Assam. I do not have a Domicile Certificate, but I have a Permanent Residence Certificate (PRC). I have filled out the IB MTS application form using my PRC. I want to know whether PRC will be accepted or not ?
If you're from Assam and don’t have a domicile certificate but do possess a Permanent Residential Certificate (PRC), you’re in luck! In most situations, the PRC is recognized as valid proof of your residency in the state. Many institutions and state recruitment boards consider the PRC an official document that verifies you as a permanent resident of Assam. However, keep in mind that some admissions or government programs might specifically require a domicile certificate. In those cases, you’ll need to apply for it separately through your district administration office.
For regular admissions, scholarship applications, and state-quota verifications, the PRC usually does the trick since it demonstrates your long-term residence and family ties in the state. If the exam or admission notice clearly states that either a domicile certificate or PRC is acceptable, then you’re good to go with your PRC. But if it only mentions “domicile certificate,” it’s a smart move to apply for one ahead of time to steer clear of any last-minute hassles. Having both documents on hand gives you more options for any future applications.




