I want to quit college and want to change college I'm partial dropper in jee. Can i get TC after first semester exam if u don't get pass in all the subjects? Will college give my TC Back and is there will be any problem in taking admission in NIT?
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Generally, colleges will provide a Transfer Certificate (TC) upon request, but this often depends on the specific institution's policies. If you have not passed all subjects, your college may still issue a TC, but there could be conditions or a formal process to follow.
Application Process is like that, you typically need to fill out an application form for the TC and might need to clear any pending dues (like fees) to receive it. Some colleges may also require you to provide a reason for leaving.
Impact on NIT's are like that, during admission having a TC from your current college does not directly impact your eligibility for admission to NITs, provided you meet their academic criteria (like 75% in your board exams or qualifying JEE Main). NITs primarily focus on your JEE scores and board exam results.
It's essential to ensure that you have all your academic records, including your TC, in order when applying to other colleges. NITs typically require a clear academic history, so having a TC will not be an issue as long as you have completed the necessary examinations and fulfilled other criteria.
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Hi
hope you doing well
Generally, colleges will provide a Transfer Certificate (TC) upon request, but this often depends on the specific institution's policies. If you have not passed all subjects, your college may still issue a TC, but there could be conditions or a formal process to follow.
Application Process is like that, you typically need to fill out an application form for the TC and might need to clear any pending dues (like fees) to receive it. Some colleges may also require you to provide a reason for leaving.
Impact on NIT's are like that, during admission having a TC from your current college does not directly impact your eligibility for admission to NITs, provided you meet their academic criteria (like 75% in your board exams or qualifying JEE Main). NITs primarily focus on your JEE scores and board exam results.
It's essential to ensure that you have all your academic records, including your TC, in order when applying to other colleges. NITs typically require a clear academic history, so having a TC will not be an issue as long as you have completed the necessary examinations and fulfilled other criteria.
hope you get it find this useful
Best Wishes.
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