i write my name and last name as like in aadar for sbi clerk exam, but previous exams i write in capital letters is there any problem now.
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Hello,
No, there should not be a major issue if the name format matches your Aadhaar and the exam application guidelines. However you should take care of following things :
- Consistency in Records: Ensure your Aadhaar name format matches all documents submitted for verification.
- Exam Application Rules: If the SBI Clerk exam explicitly allows mixed case, your format should be fine.
- Clarify at Helpdesk: Contact the exam authority to confirm if variations in capitalization affect document matching.
- Avoid Discrepancy: Use the same format across future applications to avoid confusion.
- Carry Supporting Documents: Bring original Aadhaar for identity verification during the exam.
Hope it helps !
For the SBI Clerk exam, the instructions regarding the signature and name format can vary.
Since you've written your name and last name as it appears on your Aadhaar card (likely in a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters), it might be different from your previous exams where you wrote it in all capital letters.
However, as long as:
1. Your name matches the one on your Aadhaar card and other identification documents.
2. Your signature is consistent with the one you've used in previous exams (even if the name format differs).
You should be okay.
But to be sure, you can:
1. Check the SBI Clerk exam instructions or guidelines for specific information on name and signature formats.
2. Contact SBI's customer support or exam helpline for clarification.
Remember, it's always better to double-check and ensure everything is in order to avoid any potential issues during the exam or later.
Have a great day
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