Hello there,
Yes, there can be a problem if your caste names don’t match exactly in your documents while applying for AP EAMCET (EAPCET) or during the counselling process.
Here’s a quick breakdown: Issue:
Inter Certificate says: Naidu (OC)
Caste Certificate says: Thelaga (OC)
While both are under OC (Open Category) , discrepancy in caste names can cause confusion or document verification issues during counselling. What You Can Do:
Check with MRO Office : Visit your local MRO or Tahsildar office and ask whether Naidu and Thelaga can be officially matched or mentioned together in one corrected certificate.
Affidavit Option : You can also submit a notarized affidavit declaring that both names refer to the same caste/community and are under OC.
Correct the Record (If Time Permits) : Try to get your Inter certificate or caste certificate corrected so both mention the same caste (preferably "Thelaga Naidu" if that’s acceptable locally).
During EAPCET Application: Use the caste name that matches your official caste certificate (Thelaga) and keep supporting documents ready for counselling. If You Ignore It: Mismatch might lead to rejection during certificate verification , even if your marks are good.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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