What is NOC from university when I drop out from a distance degree course and take admission in another regular degree university?

0 1.7k Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Prateek Sharma

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    Answered by

    Abhishek Raghav

    5 years ago
    NOC is the No Objection Certificate, which is required by the college. Let me understand you through 2 scenarios. Scenario 1: If you want to change college in a university then you will need an NOC. Like you complete 1st year in college and you change the college, and in a new college, you will study from 2nd year. Here NOC will help the new college in knowing that last college has no objection to leaving your last college. Scenario 2: If you want to change University then there is no requirement of NOC as you will take a new admission. When you have decided to quit with your college, then I would like to say be smart and careful while
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    Answered by

    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    6 years ago
    NOC is a no-objection certificate which you need to procure from your university, if required for admission in another regular degree university, or for lateral entry to another university.
    Regards.

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