Do I need to show Domicile certificate of my state even if I get admission in a NLU of different state during CLAT 2019 admission process?
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No, you do not need to show your domicile certificate if you're seeking admission in a state other than the State where your domicile lies. The domicile certificate will be necessary only where you are availing the benefit due to your domicile or claiming a seat reserved for a state's domicile students. For admission in any other NLU where your domicile doesn't lie you will not be required to produce your domicile certificate. You need to keep these certificates in hand.
- CLAT Application Form 2019
- CLAT Admit Card 2019
- CLAT Scorecard 2019
- Marksheets of 10th and 12th
- Specially-abled certificate (If applicable)
- Caste certificate (If applicable)
- NRI Certificate (If applicable)
- Domicile Certificate (If applicable)
- Sponsored NRI Certificate (If applicable)
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