Dear sir i need s s c pass certificate for my job i am field in math subject so please help me how i can get s s c pass certificate.
goutham
i dont no
around 3 months
Hi, If a candidate lost his/her SSC certificate they need to lodge complaint in nearset police station, this is for reference and luckily if candidate having Hall Ticket as a proof then Board of Secondary will issue a duplicate certificate. RAGHU
To obtain a duplicate SSC certificate, you usually need to submit an application form along with a prescribed fee to the concerned educational board or institution. The fee amount may vary depending on the issuing authority. It's recommended to contact the educational board or school where you took the exam for specific instructions on how to pay the fee for a duplicate certificate.
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Go to your school or college office(the one where you appeared for your exams from), tell them you need to apply for a duplicate copy of your certificate. You will probably need to write an application after which they will give you an authorized letter which you will have to submit at the Vashi headquarters of the board. They will tell you when to go back to collect the duplicate certificate. You will mostly get it in 14 days.
I lost my ssc marks memo but there is no xerox copy of the marks memo how to get that marks memo
yes you can.
If you've lost your SSC (Secondary School Certificate), you should first contact your school's administration or the examination board that issued the certificate. They can guide you on the procedure to apply for a duplicate certificate, which typically involves filling out a form and providing relevant identification. Additionally, you may need to pay a fee for the reissuance. It's important to act quickly, as having your certificate is often necessary for further education or job applications.
go to your local social security office and tell them you lost your card. Be sure to bring at least three other pieces of ID with you
yes