The MICR code for the bank where you have the account can be found on your account cheque leaf. It is a 9 digit number. The first 6 digits are the cheque number, the next 9 digits are the MICR code. I am not sure if the MICR code differs from branch to branch. The best bit is to take the information on your cheque leaf.
MICR no. is a nine digit no. which is exactly after the six digit demand draft no.
If you have account in that branch pick up 9 digit number from bottom white strip of any of your cheque for that account. That's the MICR code.Should be some thing like ABC240XYZ :-)
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MICR stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition. It is used by banks to identify the details like customer account number, bank branch code, bank code etc. almost all banks worldwide use these MICR numbers in their checks and demand drafts. The MICR Reader can read all the information that is written in the corresponding format in a cheque.
The MICR code for the bank where you have the account can be found on your account cheque leaf. It is a 9 digit number. The first 6 digits are the cheque number, the next 9 digits are the MICR code. I am not sure if the MICR code differs from branch to branch. The best bit is to take the information on your cheque leaf.
No, the "srno" is not the same as "ddno" in SBI DD (Demand Draft). "Srno" refers to the serial number, while "ddno" refers to the DD (Demand Draft) number. Each DD has a unique DD number for identification purposes.
The MICR Code can be found on the lower strip of the cheque leaf. Usually there is a white strip of space below the place where you sign the cheque. Usually the MICR, the and the cheque number are printed there. MICR code consist of 9 digits. The first three digit denotes city and are same/identical first three digit of your pin code. For example for New Delhi =110 so first three digit of MICR code of all the bank branches located in New Delhi, irrespective of bank or bank branches, will be 110. The next three digits denote bank. Each bank has given a three digit code. For example, SBI code is "002" so 4-6th digits of MICR CODE all the the branches of SBI is "002" irrespective of location in India. The Last three digit denotes branch code. Example of a MICR code: "110002001" 110 (City) 002 (Bank) 001 (Branch) So if you are located in Delhi & your client has given you a MICR code of the bank located in New Delhi and doesn't begin with "110," you can easily tell him his MICR code is wrong.
ITS 9 DIGIT CODE ,NEXT TO D.D NO. example. "345458" 000006000: 000003 ---- DD no, MICR no, middle one with nine digits is MICR number.
MICR no. is a nine digit no. which is exactly after the six digit demand draft no.
500229009 is the MICR code
MICR Code is {| |- | 560229003 |}
This is not avalid MICR code.
I think khetri is non micr centre, micr branches issue cheques with micr code on your cheque ist is cheque serial no follwed by micr code of the branch
MICR stands for magnetic ink character reader
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MICR stands for magnetic ink code recognition. Prof. Ranganath T V L