If your caste validity status has been rejected and you provided the validity application number in your MHT CET form, it may affect your eligibility for the OBC category, Here’s what you can do:
Find out why the caste validity was rejected. You may need to submit additional documents or correct any issues.
If you’re unsure about the caste validity status, you can always fill out another form as a general category candidate, but you must ensure that you follow the rules regarding filling multiple forms.
Filling out two forms may lead to disqualification of both forms if found to be in violation of the MHT CET guidelines.
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If your caste validity status is rejected after applying as OBC for MHT CET, here’s what you need to know: 1. Impact on Your Current Form :
Ensure you act promptly to avoid missing deadlines!
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If your caste validity application as OBC has been rejected, it may affect your MHT CET form if the category details do not match the official records. You cannot claim OBC benefits (like reservation) without a valid caste certificate. Instead of filling a second form, consider contacting the MHT CET helpline or authorities to update your category to "General" in your existing application. Submitting two forms may lead to disqualification as duplicate applications are not allowed. If the authorities allow category correction, ensure you complete the process before the deadline. For future admissions, focus on addressing the reason for your caste validity rejection to avoid similar issues in other applications.
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