Does guardian income certificate is valid for law student fee reimbursement?
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Yes a guardian income certificate is generally valid and often required for a law student's Fee reimbursement as many fee reimbursement schemes for higher education rely on the guardian's annual income to determine eligibility.However , whether it is valid for your specific Fee reimbursement depends on the particular scholarship or government scheme you are applying for as each scheme has it is own criteria and required documentation
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For fee reimbursement in law courses, most state governments and universities clearly mention that only the parent’s income certificate is valid, not the guardian’s. The scheme is usually meant for students whose parents’ annual income falls below the specified limit. A guardian’s income certificate is considered only in exceptional cases, such as if the parents are no longer alive or are legally not responsible for the student.
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Yes, a guardian’s income certificate is usually valid for fee reimbursement. Most schemes and colleges accept either parent’s or guardian’s income certificate, if it is issued by the proper authority in the correct format.
You should confirm once with your college or the scholarship guidelines to be sure.
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Yes, a guardian’s income certificate may be accepted for law student fee reimbursement, but only under specific conditions.
Generally, the student’s parents' income certificate is required unless the parents are deceased or legally unavailable.
In such cases, you must provide supporting documents.
Rules vary by state and scholarship scheme, so check with your college or state’s social welfare department.
Without a valid justification, only a parent's income certificate is usually accepted.