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Ssc converts obc(ncl) to ur

(Querist) 07 February 2017 This query is : Resolved 
Hello sir/madam,
My name is mahesh malav and I am qualify SSC junior engineer 2015 under OBC non creamy layer category. I have a OBC non creamy layer certificate which is issued between 10 January 2017. my certificate is not issued as per date prescribed date in notification. (According to notification certificate should be issued between August 2012 to February 2016).During the document verification Sscnr convert my category OBC non creamy layer to UR due to this obc certificate prescribed date issue.I
want to tell you sir,DOPT O.M. F.No. 36036/2/2013 Estt. (Res-1) published on 31 march 2016 in which clearly mention the validity of non creamy layer certificate issued during any month of the financial year 2016-17 covering 3 preceding financial years 2013-14,2014-15,2015-16 be accepted by the concerned authorities for any appointment or recruitments which would be valid during the period April 2016 to March 2017.
Guide me sir,what can I do for my job?
Thank you.
P. Venu (Expert) 08 February 2017
If so, you can bring the DoPT instructions to the notice of the authority concerned.
Guest (Expert) 08 February 2017
Mr. Mahesh Malav,

There is nothing to guide you on this issue for an academic query, as your description, itself is contradictory in nature.

Question arises, how you were admitted in the exam in 2015 by the SSC without a copy of your OBC certificate with the application, when you did not have any such certificate that time and could get issued only a month back on 10 January 2017?



Mahesh Malav (Querist) 09 February 2017
Thanks. Sir
Guest (Expert) 09 February 2017
You are welcome but only with genuine personal problems.
Mahesh Malav (Querist) 09 February 2017
@P. S. DHINGRA sir,
Ssc asked only categories of all students at the stage of form fill up.
Ssc check all documents and caste certificate during the document verification.
You are absolutely right sir.
Sir,can I go to court for this issue?
Guest (Expert) 09 February 2017
No use.....


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