Transfer certificate is defined as a formal letter given by the school authority to students to mention that the student was studied in their institution. Transfer certificate Attestation is important in the international education fields. But it should be first verified from the concerned country’s embassy before using in the required field. . In most countries attestation is used for finding the authenticity of the immigrants certificates.
For easy understanding, it is a world renowned
international procedure. And transfer certificate attestation is one of the
important sub categories of attestation and it comes under the main category of
noneducational certificate attestation. Every activity related to the
attestation is fully managed and handled by the concerned embassy, because they
are the supreme authority of providing certificate attestation. Through
imprinting an official seal on the transfer certificate become more
authenticate in the destination legal system. Transfer certificate is world
renowned in some synonym terms like conduct certificate, TC, and character
certificate, etc.
A Transfer certificate is an official record which contains information like….
- · Name of the student
- · Admission no of the school
- · Date of birth
- · Date of leaving
- · Subject or class studied
- · Board of examination
- · Reason for leaving
- · Character and conduct
- · Recognition of the Principal
In some cases which
will be helps the certificate holder to prove his/her qualification in the destination country. Once you got an attestation your transfer certificate will
be accepted anywhere in that particular country. Original transfer certificate and passport
copy is essential needs for getting an attestation. Transfer certificate
attestation has certain validity and it will depend upon the issuing country.
School and college admission purpose is the central aim of a transfer
certificate attestation. In some cases which will be helps the certificate
holder to prove his/her qualification in the concerned field.
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