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In 1st selection of +3 i was selected but due to some error in my caste certificate they send me in 2nd phase and now it shows you are not selected?? which means i have to study in that college as a general candidate????


Raj soren 14th Jul, 2024
Answer (1)
Tanya Gupta 21st Sep, 2024

Hello,


It seems like you're facing an issue with your caste certificate, which affected your selection in the first phase of +3 admissions.



Since you were initially selected but later moved to the second phase due to the certificate error, it's possible that:



1. Your seat was canceled due to the discrepancy.

2. You lost your reserved category seat.

3. You're now considered a general candidate.



To resolve this:



1. Verify the error: Double-check your caste certificate and ensure it meets the required criteria.

2. Appeal to the authorities: Contact the admission committee or grievance cell, explaining the situation.

3. Provide corrected documents: Submit the corrected caste certificate, if possible.

4. Seek clarification: Ask about the possibility of reinstating your original selection.



Hope this helps,


Thank you

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