I get compartment in 1st attempt so TC will require to get admission in college if we pass class 12 exam as private candidate
Yes, you will need a Transfer Certificate (TC) to get admission to college, even if you passed Class 12 as a private candidate.
The TC is a crucial document that verifies your academic record and confirms that you have completed your previous education. It is typically issued by the school or board where you appeared for your exams.
Here's what you need to do:
- Contact your previous school: If you were enrolled in a regular school for Class 10 or 11, reach out to their administration to request a TC.
- Provide necessary details: You might need to provide your roll number, exam year, and other relevant information.
- Pay fees (if applicable): There might be a fee associated with obtaining the TC.
- Wait for issuance: The school will process your request and issue the TC within a specified timeframe.
Once you have the TC, you can submit it along with other required documents to the college where you wish to apply for admission.
Hello there,
Thank you for reaching out about your query regarding Transfer Certificate (TC) requirements after passing class 12 as a private candidate.
Let me clarify this for you. Yes, you will need a Transfer Certificate (TC) for college admissions, even if you pass class 12 as a private candidate. Here's what you need to know:
1. When you pass as a private candidate, you'll need to obtain:
- Your marksheet
- Passing certificate
- A TC from your last attended school
- Migration certificate (if changing boards)
2. The process typically involves:
- Contacting your previous school for the TC
- If the school has been closed or there are issues, you can approach the education board
- The board may issue a duplicate TC or an affidavit might be accepted
Important points to remember:
- Keep all your previous academic documents safe
- Get your TC authenticated by appropriate authorities
- Some institutions might ask for additional documentation
For the most up-to-date and detailed information about admission requirements and documentation processes, I'd encourage you to:
1. Visit our website
2. Check with your target college's admission office
3. Consult your state education board
Would you like to know more about any specific aspect of the admission process or documentation requirements?