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Why Document is needed?
Submitting student documents is an essential part of the B.ED admission process at Durgapur Steel City College. These documents serve multiple purposes, including verifying the applicant's eligibility, academic qualifications, and identity. They ensure that only candidates meeting the required criteria, such as completing a bachelor's degree with the requisite marks, are admitted to the program.
Documents like previous academic transcripts, identification proof, and category certificates (if applicable) help maintain transparency and fairness in the admission process. Additionally, these records are essential for registration with the affiliating university, issuance of certificates, and future academic references. Ensuring proper documentation allows the college to uphold its standards of excellence and comply with regulatory and accreditation requirements.
Documents List
List Of Important Documents
Mark Sheets and Certificates
Class 10th and 12th mark sheets and passing certificates, Graduation degree mark sheets (all semesters/years) and final degree certificate, Post-graduation mark sheets and certificate (if applicable).
Proof of Identity
Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Passport, or any other government-issued photo ID.
Caste Certificate (if applicable)
For candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC categories, along with income certificate if required.
Domicile Certificate
Proof of residence for state quota admissions (if applicable).
Migration and Transfer Certificates
Issued by the previous institution or university attended.
Character Certificate
Provided by the last attended institution.
Passport-Sized Photographs
Recent photographs (as per the specified dimensions and number).
Medical Fitness Certificate
A certificate confirming the candidate's physical fitness for the course.
Entrance Exam Scorecard (if applicable)
Valid scorecard of the qualifying entrance exam for B.ED admission.
Affidavit for Gap Year (if applicable)
For candidates with a gap in their academic journey.
Anti-Ragging Affidavit
Signed affidavit by both the student and guardian, as per UGC guidelines.