hi anuj this side! for ipu delhi quota medical, admission ke liye ews certificate mere naam par banega ya mere parents ke naam par??
Hi Anuj!
For IPU Delhi quota medical admission , the EWS certificate should be in your name, not your parents’ name. It must be issued for the candidate (you) who is applying.
Hope it helps !
Hello Anuj,
To apply for the EWS (Economically Weaker Section) quota in medical admissions under IPU Delhi, the EWS certificate must be issued in your name , not your parents' name. This is a mandatory requirement for availing reservation benefits.
Key Points:
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Certificate Issuance: The EWS certificate should be issued in your name, confirming your eligibility based on your family's income and assets.
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Validity: Ensure the certificate is valid for the current academic year and meets the criteria specified by the Government of Delhi.
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Application Process: During the IPU CET application, you will need to upload the EWS certificate in your name.
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Counselling Requirement: At the time of counselling, you must present the original EWS certificate issued in your name for verification.
Action Steps:
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Obtain the Certificate: Apply for the EWS certificate at your local SDM (Sub-Divisional Magistrate) office or the designated authority in your area.
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Document Preparation: Ensure you have all necessary documents, such as proof of income, property details, and other required paperwork, to support your application.
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Application Submission: Submit the application along with the required documents to the concerned authority.
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Follow Up: Keep track of your application status and collect the certificate once issued.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hi Anuj ,
For IPU Delhi quota medical admission under the EWS category , the EWS certificate must be made in your name ( The applicant's name ) , not your parents .
However , the income and asset details of your family ( parents / guardians ) are used to determine eligibility - but the certificate itself should clearly state your name as the beneficiary .