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Pune: Students applying for admissions under various reserved categories are anxious about the delay in getting caste, non-creamy layer, and caste validity among other certificates . The merit lists for professional courses such as law, hotel management, and engineering have been announced. Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has announced deadlines for submission of documents based on the merit list dates.

Many students said that the non-availability of certificates may hamper their chances. Students have also written to the state CET cell to extend the deadline for the submission. Parent Arif Tamboli, who is seeking admission for his ward in a law course in a city college, said his son is on the first merit list of the centralised round.



He added, “The restriction of the date for submission of documents is hindering his chances. I have enquired with the e-seva kendra where we applied for the certificate in June. Officials said it will take time.

We cannot let go of this admission.” Sunny Sakat, a student allotted a college for an engineering degree, said the citizens’ facilitation centre where he has applied for the certificate has frequent breakdowns and work keeps piling up. He added, “We have requested the CET Cell to relax the dates for submission.

We can submit the certificate once we receive it. Admissions could be processed based on the receipt of application for the reserved category certificates.” CET cell officials said students must apply for certificates in advance to avoid delays.

One of them said, “We issued a circular six months ago for students taking their board exams. Many ignore such instructions. When it is time for submissions, they start applying for the certificate.

Too many applications pile up in the issuing office. We will discuss this matter and take decisions after that.” We also published the following articles recently 'State delayed submission of list', no gallantry awards for Haryana cops this I-Day The Centre announced gallantry awards for Independence Day, excluding nominees from Haryana, which had suggested six officers.

The Haryana government's nominees were involved in the controversial farmers' protest security. Seven officers from Punjab made the list instead. Gurgaon police commissioner Vikas Kumar Arora will receive the President's Medal for Distinguished Service.

Govt directs private firms to issue experience certificates The Goa labour department mandated all registered firms to issue experience certificates to employees, including apprentices and temporary workers. The certificates will be considered for recruiting in government jobs. This follows a two-year-old decision requiring a year of work experience for state government recruitment.

Workers must register their names in regional employment exchanges for this purpose. Recruitment agencies must ignore certificate issuance date in hiring: HC The Punjab and Haryana high court clarified that recruitment agencies in Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh should consider the date of passing examinations over the date of issuance of certificates. This ruling followed an appeal by Harpreet Kaur, whose application for a teaching post had been rejected due to delays in obtaining her degree certificate, despite passing the exam on time.

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