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Mamona Majumder

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After qualifying Jain Entrance Test, students have to carry the mentioned below documents:
1- 10th Marks Sheet
2- 12th Marks Sheet
3- TC (Transfer Certificate from the last institution studied (qualifying examination)-Mandatory.
4- Migration Certificate (Mandatory)
5- Photo Copy of the Aadhaar Card
6- Photo Copy of Passport and Visa (if available) for international candidates.
7- 5 recent passports and 5 stamp-size photographs in formal dress (Standard Indian Passport size). .

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I do not have access to specific information about universities, and I am not authorized to intervene in academic matters. My suggestion would be to try and speak to someone from the university or college administration, such as a department head, registrar or controller of examinations, to see if there is any way to resolve the issue. They may be able to provide you with more specific information about your case and advise you on your options. Additionally, you may also want to consult with a legal professional or education consultant for further guidance.

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Hello Banumathi, in Tamil Nadu as you know the admissions to the engineering colleges are given based on marks obtained in 12th standard. For this government of Tamilnadu has established one organisation called Tamilnadu engineering admission. Here a prospective student has to register to be eligible to seek admission. TNEA has established facilitation centres across Tamilnadu for checking of certificates. This step is a mandatory step which is required to be done by the student so that he can proceed for the next stage of admission process. There is no need to upload the Certificate anywhere but you need to take it to this TFC. Shiksh
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You need to make a special time table to focus on your studies and given below are some important topics of SBI PO based on previous years' question papers, you need to go through these topics very thoroughly. English . Ability:
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5 Ways to Study to Remember Everything for JEE/ NEET
Read multiple times [with learning assessment]
Learning through writing. Revise as many times as possible. Test yourself in an exam stress environment. Mentally prepared for the exam day. Revise regularly
Never wait for the last-minute revision of the syllabus you covered for the exam. Regularly revise what you have studied and check your preparation level by taking tests. If you keep revising the topics and concepts weekly or fortnightly, you can save a lot of time for the final revision.

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