Difference between matriculation certificate and leaving certificate
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Transfer certificate is a certificate issued to a student on his request by the in charge of the institution ie. College or School when the student wants to leave that institution. The transfer certificate has in it personal details of the student mentioned in it and states the date of birth of the student as per the record of the said institute, when and which course the student studied in the institution, the last class passed or failed and further certifies that the said student has paid all his dues to the institution and is not a defaulter. It also has mentioned in the name of the mother and the name of the father and the occupation of the family as per its records.
Conduct certificate is also called a character certificate . Through this certificate when a student either passes out of the institution or is leaving the institution then the character certificate is issued under the signatures of the Head of the said institution thereby certifying as to the character and conduct of the student during his said course of studies in the institution.
Conduct certificate is also called a character certificate . Through this certificate when a student either passes out of the institution or is leaving the institution then the character certificate is issued under the signatures of the Head of the said institution thereby certifying as to the character and conduct of the student during his said course of studies in the institution.
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Matriculation or the school leaving certificate is a valid proof of age, but it does not mean a Higher Secondary School leaving document could not be used for the purpose, the Supreme Court has held. ... Earlier, a school leaving certificate or secondary school certificate was considered as age proof.
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