Hello Saurabh,
Generally, you cannot use the same migration certificate for admissions to two different institutions , especially in different academic sessions. A migration certificate is a document issued by the previous educational board or institution, stating that you have officially left that institution and are now eligible to enroll in another institution. It is typically a one-time-use document.
Here’s why:
Original Submission Requirement : Most institutions require you to submit the original migration certificate during the admission process. Once submitted, the original document is retained by the institution, and you won’t be able to use it again.
Purpose of Migration Certificate : The migration certificate is meant to ensure that a student is not simultaneously enrolled in more than one institution, which is usually not allowed as per academic regulations.
Duplicate Certificate : If you need to apply to a different institution in another session, you may need to obtain a duplicate migration certificate from the issuing board or institution. However, using a duplicate in the same manner is also generally intended for cases where the original is lost, not for multiple admissions.
In summary, you should plan your admissions carefully and be aware that the migration certificate is intended for a single transition between institutions. If you need to switch institutions after already using your migration certificate, you will likely need to obtain a new one and follow the proper procedures.
Hope it helps !
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