After seat allotment in a college or university, the specific documents required for admission may vary slightly depending on the institution and their specific requirements. However, here is a general list of documents that are commonly requested:
Seat Allotment Letter: This letter is issued by the admission authority or counseling board confirming the allotted seat and should be provided during the admission process.
Admission Form: The admission form provided after seat allotment needs to be filled out with accurate and complete information. This form usually includes personal details, academic history, and other relevant information.
Original Academic Certificates: You will need to submit the original certificates of your academic qualifications, including the mark sheets and passing certificates of your secondary school (10th) and higher secondary school (12th) examinations. If you have completed any additional courses or Diploma programs, their certificates may also be required.
Transfer Certificate (TC): This certificate is obtained from your previous educational institution and serves as proof of your prior education. It states that you have left that institution and are eligible for admission to the new institution.
Migration Certificate: If you have completed your previous education from a board or university other than the one where you are seeking admission, a migration certificate may be required. This document allows the transfer of your academic records from one board or university to another.
Category Certificate (if applicable): If you belong to a reserved category (such as SC/ST/OBC/EWS), you will need to provide the relevant category certificate issued by the appropriate authority.
Domicile Certificate: A domicile certificate is required to establish your residency status in a particular state or region, especially for state-level quota admissions.
Passport-sized Photographs: Carry multiple recent passport-sized photographs as they are often required for documentation purposes.
Other Documents: Depending on the specific requirements of the institution, you may also be asked to provide additional documents such as income certificates, disability certificates (if applicable), proof of address, etc.
It's important to note that this is a general list, and you should refer to the specific guidelines provided by the institution where you have been allotted a seat for the exact list of documents they require. Make sure to have both original documents and their photocopies ready for submission during the admission process.