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LC me mother tongue Urdu hai to Hindi minority ka affadivit bana k kg mittal ayurved college me admission ho sakta hai? Neet2024 score 575


Shaikh Sahine 9th Oct, 2024
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monag2673 10th Oct, 2024

If your **mother tongue is Urdu** and you are seeking admission to **KG Mittal Ayurvedic College** under the **Hindi minority quota**, it is unlikely that you would qualify under the Hindi minority criteria. The Hindi minority quota is typically reserved for candidates whose mother tongue is Hindi, as per the college or state guidelines.


Even though you might create an affidavit stating that you belong to the Hindi minority, it is important to note that institutions often require official documents or verification of your mother tongue. In your case, with Urdu as your mother tongue, this affidavit may not be considered valid for the Hindi minority quota.


However, with a **NEET 2024 score of 575**, you do have a competitive score that could help you secure admission in other categories, such as the **general category** or **Urdu minority quota** (if applicable). KG Mittal Ayurvedic College, being a minority institution, may have separate provisions for Urdu-speaking candidates, so it is advisable to check directly with the college about specific minority quotas.


To increase your chances of admission, consider applying under the appropriate category that accurately reflects your linguistic background and ensure all documents are in line with the college’s requirements.

hope this helps you!!

Jefferson 10th Oct, 2024

Hello from Careers360,

Thank you for reaching out about your admission query for KG Mittal Ayurved College . Congratulations on your NEET 2024 score of 575!

Regarding your question about using a Hindi minority affidavit when your mother tongue is listed as Urdu in your LC (Leaving Certificate), I would advise caution. Admission processes, especially those involving minority quotas, are quite strict about documentation. There could be potential issues if your affidavit doesn't match your official records.

Here's what I suggest:

1. Contact KG Mittal Ayurved College directly to inquire about their specific admission criteria and minority quota policies.

2. Consult with a legal advisor about the implications of submitting an affidavit that differs from your official records.

3. Consider exploring other Ayurvedic colleges where your current documentation aligns with their admission requirements.

Your NEET score of 575 is commendable and should open doors to several good Ayurvedic colleges. If you'd like suggestions for other institutions, please let me know.

Remember, it's crucial to ensure all your admission documents are accurate and consistent to avoid any complications later. If you need any further clarification or have more questions, feel free to ask.

Prachi Kumari 10th Oct, 2024

Hello,

Yes, you can apply for admission to KG Mittal Ayurvedic College with a NEET 2024 score of 575, but submitting a Hindi Minority Affidavit might not be applicable in your case. KG Mittal Ayurvedic College is a Hindi linguistic minority institution, and generally, admission under minority quota is reserved for students who belong to the Hindi-speaking community.

Since your mother tongue is Urdu, it may not fulfill the requirement for the Hindi linguistic minority criteria. The purpose of the Hindi Minority Affidavit is to confirm that the applicant's mother tongue is Hindi or that they belong to the Hindi-speaking community, ensuring they qualify for the minority quota seats. In your case, as your mother tongue is Urdu, submitting an affidavit stating Hindi as your language would be inaccurate and could lead to disqualification.

However, you can still explore other admission routes, such as general category seats, management quota, or other colleges where linguistic minority criteria align with your background.

Hope it helps !

Deepti Singh 9th Oct, 2024

Hello,

Given a score of 575 in NEET 2024, you could stand a chance for admission to K.G. Mittal Ayurvedic College at Mumbai. However, regarding the issue of minority affidavit, K.G. Mittal Ayurvedic College reserves a few seats for Hindi-speaking minorities. Hindi minor ty generally refers to any one whose mother tongue is Hindi. Since you yourself mentioned that your mother tongue is Urdu, you would not be considered under the head of Hindi minority.


Just for the record, some colleges do consider Urdu speaking candidates also if they identify themselves as the minority community in the respective state. However, all of this should be sought directly from the college or admissions authority. In case you do not have eligibility under the Hindi minority quota, then you can always apply through the general category or seek admission under any other applicable quotas.


Major things to consider Ensure that you check the particular guidelines of K.G. Mittal Ayurvedic College for minority quotas so that you qualify.

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