Sanjay
(Querist) 18 April 2012
This query is : Resolved
I came to understand that domicile certificate is a necessary document for a student for getting an admission in junior college in Mumbai.
I am in Mumbai since Nov 2006. My son needs to get an admission in junior college this year.
As per the rules explained by the officers, domicile cannot be given as the tenure of residence in Mumbai is not sufficient.
What shall be the lawful way to get an admission in Mumbai Junior college?
ajay sethi
(Expert) 18 April 2012
you have to stay in mumbai for 15 years to get domicle certifcate . you dont meet requirements . contact local colleges . i believe in collges 50%seats are reserved for domicle candidates . (please cross check). contact college they must be having management quota
because he is also from your place., so he can guide you easily..
-tom-
Rajeev Kumar
(Expert) 18 April 2012
Follow the ajay sir, he is from mumbai so he will guide you better
Shonee Kapoor
(Expert) 18 April 2012
There is no such pre-condition for 100% of the students.
Regards,
Shonee Kapoor harassed.by.498a@gmail.com
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 18 April 2012
Even if 50% seats are reserved for the domicile students, what is the status about rest of the seats?
You should avail detailed information from the relevant colleges and I do hope that the admission cannot be denied merely on the ground that you have not resided in Mumbai since last 15 years.
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