There is a name difference in my marksheet and Aadhar card. Will my RRB NTPC application get rejected?
My name on the mark sheet is Ankat Rahul and on Aadhar's card is Rahul Narayana Ankathwar.
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Your RRB NTPC application may get rejected if there is a significant difference in your name across various documents.The name entered in the RRB NTPC application form should exactly match the name on your educational certificates, identity proof, and other documents.
Even minor differences like spelling mistakes or omission of middle name can lead to rejection of the application. If the name on your application differs from your Aadhaar card, PAN card, passport, or other ID proofs, you should get it corrected before applying
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