How can I get minority certificate in Telugu?
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How can I get minority certificate in Telugu?
The following documents have to be furnished for obtaining Karnataka Minority Certificate.
- School certificate/School Transfer Certificate (If Studied)
- Ration card.
- Epic.
- Old Caste Certificate.
- Relatives Certificate & Genealogical tree if none of the documents available.
- Self Declaration by the applicant before RI (Urban)
How can I get linguistic minority certificate in Karnataka?
You can get your linguistic minority certificates by The Head of the concerned institution and countersigned by the Block Education Officer. You can issued from the Tehasildar officer as per as government orders.
How do I get a linguistic minority certificate?
1. Visit the nearest Nemmadi Kendra for the minority certificate application. 2. The applicant has to provide personal details, the purpose of applying for Minority Certificate, details of education, and details of the income from all sources in the application.
Is Telugu linguistic minority in Karnataka?
The state government has notified ten languages as linguistic minority in Karnataka – Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Marathi, Tulu, Lamani, Hindi, Konkani and Gujarati. Schools affiliated to the CBSE and CISCE were directed to the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions.
How can I get minority certificate in UP?
“Those who want to obtain the minority status certificate can apply online,” Minorities Development Minister Naseem Khan said after launching the web portal. People from minority communities can log on to www.mddmaharashtra.gov.in to apply for the certificate.
What is minority certificate in Karnataka?
Minority Certificate is an important document for people who belong to minority communities. It is used to apply for pension service and school admission with fees concession. Minorities in Karnataka include Christian, Muslim, Jain, Sikh, Buddha, and Parsi.
Which caste comes under minority in Karnataka?
Muslims, Christians, Jains, Sikhs, Buddhists and Parsis in Karnataka are considered as religious Minorities. In Government Order No.
What is linguistic minority quota in KCET?
KCET does not give any reservation on the basis of Linguistic minority, so it is not available on the application form. Linguistic minority is simply based on the language spoken and these entrance exams do not provide any linguistic minority quotas. Also, linguistic minority is not base on any caste or religion.
How do I apply for minority?
- To avail scholarship for Minorities in Karnataka, students should apply both under National Scholarship Portal (NSP) and State Scholarship Portal (SSP)
- National Scholarship Portal (NSP) Notification 2021-22.
How long will it take to get minority certificate?
“It will take around one and a half month for the applicant to receive his/her certificate,” Khan said.
Who are eligible for minority certificate?
Eligibility Criteria:- ( I) The candidate should belong to one of the Minority Communities i.e. Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and Parsis notified under Section 2(C) of National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992 (ii) The total annual income of family from all sources should not exceed to Rs. 4.50 Lakh.